Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

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ADVERTISING STAFF Carol Canner, Editor Al Bennett Judy Chook Ann Dedrlck Ellle Dorfman Connie Glaser Larry Gorln .lo-An McCormick Janet Morse Dave Nadell Ann Peppard Marcia Perlman Alice Wetherell Mary Cooney ART STAFF Helen Klslel, Editor Patricia Anthony Barbara Gamer Dlck Keaveny Janet Marshall Dolly Nickerson Bob Smith COPY STAFF Betty Cooper, Editor Paula Cohen Jayne Crosby Alice Operach Cecelia Roach Laura Sugarman Patrlcla Trapp Nancy Young ........,.................Editor-in-chief ..........Assistant Editor-in-chief ......................Business Manager .........Assis1ant Business Manager .Assistant Business Manager DATA STAFF Carroll Olton, Editor Barbara French Corrine Galer Dave Jones Barbara Swartz Sandra Weiner LITERARY STAFF Tom Wolf, Editor Roger Cohen Emily Goldberg Nancy Lamb Gail Wolff FEATURES STAFF Sandy Bailet, Editor Anne Harris Pat Murphy Nancy Wernick Miss Miles Mrs. Hubbard Mrs. Johnston IEE! yi K A H X 55' 401321 5 I , X I xg? E 41 .- ' L gh? , b ,AA.... V ' Mau Helen Carroll on iy, AIIMINISTH Tlll Miss Margaret South, Senior Class Advisor Mr. James Laurits, Assisfanf Principal Mr. Harry Walen, Adminisirafive Assisfant GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT nt Row: Miss Day, Miss Burdon, Mr. Mcleod, Mr. Mitchell, -pt. Headj, Miss South, Mr. Mergendahl, Miss Finnerty. Back r: Mr. Merritt, Miss Curtis, Mr. Birmingham, Mrs. Huss, Miss 'ss, Mr. Bissex, Miss leathers. Not pictured: Miss Hood. FRENCH-LATIN DEPARTMENT Front Row: Miss Titcomb, Miss Jewett, Miss Waters, Miss Bur- don, fDept. Headl, Miss Baroudiian, Miss Ashley. Back Row: Mr. Lashbrook, Miss Ham, Mr. Little, Miss White, Mr. Ethier. The Falzult TRADE SCHOOL FACULTY ing: Mr. Houle, Mr. Batt, Mr. Drury, Mr. Hale, Mr. DiPoli, Densmore, Mr. Switzer, Mr. Hingston, Mr. Boulter, Mr. rd, Mr. Penta. Standing: Mr. Cionti, Mr. Toscana, Mr. Bro- ette, Mr. Burnside, Mr. Carter, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. White, Dulac, Mr. Brawn, Mr. Murray. Not pictured: ..Mr. Forbes, actor. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Frant Row: Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Foster, Miss South, Dr. Peltier, fDept. Headb, Mrs. Huss, Mr. Koughan, Mr. Paige. Back Row: Mr. Boyd, Mr. Lohnes, Mr. Harris, Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Loring, Mr. Learsan, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Anderson. Not Pictured: Mr. Willard. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Miss Brackett, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Taylor, Miss Stone, Mr. Walters, Mr. Mergendahl, CDept. Headj, Mr. Enoch, Miss Bates, Mr. Knapman. Not pictured: Mrs. Allen. 9 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT First Row: Mr. Boyle, Miss Sanguinetti, Miss Rideout, Mr. Rinker QDept. Headj, Miss Lee, Mrs. Huss, Mr. Cutting. Second Row: Miss Creedon, Miss Lanigan, Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Hub- bard, Miss Smith, Mrs. Goldstein. Third Row: Mr. Lambert, Mr. Merritt, Mr. Geist, Mr. Malone, Mr, Heys, Mr. Nye, Mr. Bissex, Mr. Harris. Not pictured: Mr. Heintzelman, Miss Leathers, Mr. Spink. Mrs. Johnston Miss Twlss Miss Hood Mr Neilson Miss Altuerl Mr. Stemhope CDeptHeadJ Mr Gradone Mrs Resnick Mr White Miss Sweeney Mr D Mitchell GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Seated: Miss Simon, Miss Breivogel, CDept Headb Standing Miss Davis, Miss Hall, Mrs. Turner, Miss Bicktord. Mr. lndusfrial Arfs Drivers' J.. wa 'll- M .-,, K Q- . . SCIENCE DEPARTMENT nf Row: Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Snow, Miss Drews, Miss Kennedy. Back Raw Mr. Somer- e, Mr. Hawkes, Dr. Navel, fDept. Headj, Mr. Winkler, Mr. Goldman, Mr. Barsam, Mr. uller, Mr. Hall. MUSIC DEPARTMENT fed: Mr. Remley, lDept. Headb. Sianding: rif, Mr. Ippolifo, Mr. March. Miss Turner CDepf. Headj, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Brown. Mr. Lasker, Mr. - if ff V- aims'-: A Iii? V Q , A ,M Q . ., Mr. Swan Mechanical Drawing Mr. Packard German 4? x sm .al M X I .. 1. gn P' 5 A C X 'Q . 'Q vs 'K 1 M MX ,gn A 'bn w .?.,- I1 N. Y, at l d A t' Q. , I 1 , J , N 9? 1 1 . ' 1 V , .. I . yi . 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QQ sv Rush hour 'za-1 ANU 'lliljlil 'l'l1lj LLUH5 will l'C3' QQ 90 AVIATION CLUB First Row: Quinn, King, Ellis, Cohen, Waldman. Second Row: Abend, Morrissey, Hallas, McDermott, Harrell. AVIATIIIN CLUB Alefiiai Xu Testing 'I-2-3 J Q' ...Q- This year's Radio Club thoroughly enioyed its experiences with the air-waves. In addition to transmitting, the members worked on radio sets, visited radio and T. V. stations, and helped Club members to obtain their licenses to broadcast. The hams of Newton High School gained much enioyable experience from this year's Radio Club. President Peter Whelpey Vice-President Leonard Novick Secretary Charles Hayden Treasurer John Perkins Adviser Mr. Orrin Brown . . First Thursday liluhs Each year the members of the Newton High School Aviation Club set their sights on the wild blue yonder. This year was no different. The boys gained actual flying experience and hours in the air, which aided them in their quest for their pilot's license. In addition to flying, the boys visited the Bedford Airport. President Norman Hallis Vice-President Conrad Morissey Treasurer . Thomas McDermott Secretary Henry Harrell Adviser , Mr. Willard Into the air, Junior Birdmen! Hillllll CLUB Front Row: Townsend,,MacLachlan, Hayden, Novick, Wh elpley, Perkins, Tilton, Mr. Brann. Back Row: Kam Melideo, Walsh, Rousseau, Turnbull, Ehreb, Peterson, Tishler, Weagle, Herring, Plendl. f- --V-sW..cm . . 5 Wife -M- L. , 025359 Z...,, M,,,,,, SCIENCE CLUB cf, it X I A 'F First Row: Beal, Sacks, Elkins, Tobias, Hablow, Tinkham. Second Row: Sigel, Bolton, Schell, Lubin, Brown, Reardon, Zipf. Third Row: Miss Sullivan, Hayes, Zipf, Brockman, Rosebury, Levi, Chook, DiBenedetto, Sulkin. Fourth Row: Leighton, Alperin, Schell, Hirson ,Grossmun, Argue, , , , Tk,Rbt,Yff. The activities in this year's Science Club offered a uc er 0 or 0 e great opportunity for the budding scientist to further his knowledge and experience in the field of mole- cules and atoms. The Club's busy schedule included preparing an exhibit for the Science Fair, hearing lecturers in the various fields of science, and taking field trips to see science in action. President , ..Larry Lubin Vice-President , Lewis Schell Secretary . Pauline Reardon Treasurer Paul Brown ll A sl Adviser . Miss Sullivan V Future scientists. What does the pink one do? 'wig 'Cf w 5 - ein lun lg' -4' . 3:1 In Q . ,ft nn: in llll AB'- ,3 nazi 5:2 . ,g?X 'xii f wr For the outdoor sportsmcin the Hunting and Fishing Club provided instruction in the safe handling and correct use of firearms and fish- ing equipment. Although its members were not able to gain field experience, the Club pro- vided films, slides, and lectures to increase the skills of the country's future Dan'l Boones. As an added feature, the Club contributed an interesting project to the annual Science Fair. President , Robert Wood Secretary Lance Clark Treasurer Michael Shea Adviser Mr. Abner Bailey First Row: Palmer, Shain, Snyder, Graham, Wheeler Wood Shea Siegel Schneider Hmtlian Murray DiBona Lebow Third Row Simpson Cohen Clarke, Wilder, Second Row: Mr. Bailey, Preston, Perlmutter Knapp Cood Warshclw Levin Rabinovitz Moore Kontoff -.,, f 4 wr- wvv -J QQ 'as JG 4h Y' if First Row OlkenMcAnllffe ODonnell Geller Short Lasker Doctor Third Row Mitchell Cobb, Allen, Connor, Williams, Nigro, Roesnberg, off Abrams Gottlieb Sadow Second Row Corbett Gordon Shapiro Linn Harper Finklegtem Tenenbaum. Great Caesar's ghost, come and see what the Latin Club did this year. The members made a project for the Science Fair. The club also enioyed visiting a nearby museum to see remains of Grecian and Latin civilization, hear- ing outside speakers on Latin language and culture, and meeting the Belmont Latin Club. Consul ., , A Marjorie Lasker Consul , Stephen Doctorott Scriba Joanne Short Questor A George Geller Aedile Bradford Connors Adviser Miss Elizabeth .lewett Veni, vidi, vici. ll A n LJ i R of 9 ' Q Q Jvillnnu- y 1 we 0 M, esfifw AK 'Y Ps fs. . mil! 7 x fc.....4 I ,W Er X R. w 1 g ' X - N A X Q.. DRAMA CLUB First Row: Shapiro, Rosen, Elashoft, Chook, Sugarman, Nelson, Olton, Booth Beeuwlles, Sherman, Wernick, Tallen, Masters, Rudnick, Gorman, Hirsh, Sec ond Row: Bailet, Gamer, Dobro, Scanlon, Langille, Wattendorf, Hayes, Ahearn, Murphy, Kennedy, Tillinghast, Stanley, Smith, Peters, Levine, Baller. The eager, would-be thespians of Newton High School enjoyed an interesting year on and around the stage. Members of the Drama Club participated in many activities which furthered their knowledge and experience about the theater. The narration of Christmas Vespers, the sponsorship ot a one-act play festival, the annual theatre party, speakers, and dis- cussions were all a part of the club's busy program. President Betsy Beeuwkes Vice-President Nancy Wernick Secretary Ken Sherman Treasurer Bob Sade Adviser Miss Creedon Leshefsky, Miss Creedonf Third Row: Siverman, Cohen, Guild, Garfield, Glaser, Bruce, Deutschmann, Rosengard, Bloomberg, Lubets, Bachner, Koslow, Duby, Higgins, McAndruit. Fourth Row: Gitell, Sherman, Lipson, Herman, Trilling, Roseberg, Troie, Freize, Sade, Viscott, Charm, Marcus. All the world's a stage. Q it 'Q' R' ci if T xv -vii' DRAMA EL B 1, 8. T Hollywood replacements. For the budding sophomore Helen Hayeses and the Laurence Oliviers the Neophytes Club provides an opportunity to act in one-act plays, skits, and even pantomimes. From the autumn tryouts to the Final spring meeting, this group promotes interest in dramatics of all kinds, ranging from the comic to the serious. Who knows, maybe one of these students will play Hamlet in the future. President , . . Ellie Langer Vice-President Esther Jacobson Secretary Susan Sugarman Treasurer .. Brian Havey Activities Chairman ,, Florence Licker Asst. Act. Chairman . .loan Rotman Adviser . Miss Smith f' fy l H' in ,fir X-K A EUPHYTE5 The play's the thing' NEOPHYTES First Row: Cushing, Chaikowski, Babson, Dephoure, Wishnow, Alpert, Spen cer. Brostoff, Carney, Rosenwald, Lamasney, Gorsey, Licker, Stone, Kaplan, Rauha. Second Row: Bailey, Bird, Paclayan, Borden, Hart, Rosen, Wilbert, Ransom, Dalton, Galner, Feinzig, Grant, Meyerhoff, Cutler, Frieze, Robinson Heiman, Miss Smith. Third Row: Swett, Levitov, Kingsbury, Bibba, Fleischer Langer, Salow, Shapiro, Small, Barber, Sugarman, Pearl, Press, Leve, Sorkin, 1 1 Proctor, Wile, Smith, Anthony, Brauninger, Stratton, Shea. Fourth Row Tarmy, Zugel, Golub, Yesley, Ellis, Kotsaftis, Bond, Carroll, Whitmore, Jacob Rosengard, Bluestein, Fishman, Angoff, Gould. Fifth Row: Smith, Yorks, Sillman, Dangel, Wilson, Havey, Marsh Harovitz Kimball, Brockert. Lakin, Davidson, Wyman, Swartz, son, Jerome, Foster, Brown, Hazel, P' an we N 'ii Nl' H., 5 I at up I ... nfl If I I ny ...- 1 ,f EUTUHE TE!-KEHEHS ' E omg, , 'N ? 1 . x ms A word to the wise. Future generations of school children will have some marvelous teachers, iudging from the girls who belong to F.T.A. As part of the program to help members decide their particular field, there were films and speakers on various phases of education. By far the most enjoyable parts of the program were Q 1 the actual visits to neighboring elementary schools ':'i' :.' '.:,,.: in ,xy and a visit to a nearby teacher's college. President , . , A Sally Feinberg Vice-President .Carlotta Regan A Secretary , Sandra Kaplan ff . Treasurer ., Carole Richman E :'E2 In Adviser . Miss Beatrice Bates .zuv :'VE, 5 :.' ' 'rfi 3 llil f FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB First Row: Weinfield, Healy, Morse, Reagan, Kaplan, Feinberg, Regan, Rich- Goldman, Giordano. Third Row: Albert, Hyman, Grossman, Effenson, man, Rook, Cohen, Scipione, Foley. Second Row: Miss Bates, Lamkin, Mat- Zophlin, Giordano, Magni, Kaplan, Farnham, Whiting, Pass, Burman. ulsky, Cohen, Liner, Feldman, Walker, Verdoni, Crowley, Posner, Lampert, 7' ' N -.1 ima sw' was ifslii! HUME EEUNUMIIIS CLUB Fruitcake paved their way to New York! That's right! Through the sale of Christmas fruitcakes the Home Economics Club helped finance its wonderful weekend in the world's busiest city. Besides cooking, sightseeing, and picknicking, the members of the Home Economics Club also are interested in poise and fashion. All Newton High girls will rember their professional-looking fashion show. President . , ,. . . ., . ..,... . , .June Vachon Vice President . .. Helen Jous Secretary . ,,.. ,, ,. Ruth Dhionis Treasurer , Sara Kinsel Adviser . , ,. . ,Mrs. Robinson 5 ,Q .r--'fi l,,,Q..,....,s..J HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 'K' Q' If X swf Dishpan hands MSL. L ,X Won't this be tasty? First Row: Mastroianni, Montesanti, Bianco, Powers, Dhionis, Kinsel, Walton, Marin, Manningstan, Ames, Walsh, Rogan, Kane, Orsogna, Marino, Semrad, Berman, Silver, Lomasney. Second Row: Arucri, Patrianica, Gnetsky, Buckley, Francis, Stella. Fourth Row: Flanagan, Balkus, Huston, McCullough, Miller, Byrne, Gagin, Malfa, Duff, Goldberg, Sheriff, Stefan. Third Row: Manson, Ayres, Brown, Yanoff, DeMichele, Carey, Woodland. GW 'mum 'fi in FW' . If l N ss.. .K 1 X n l rf-fi f Q -iii 'Q Snnnnll Thursday Clubs . . . it ,T q, humans My 1' lw wb Kwik 'nrt swf., T -as f Exif! RC' so DEBATING CLUB First Row: Waldman, Simons, Mr. Andeson, Proctor, Rosenberg, Lendman. Second Row: ..Horne, Anthony, Richmond, Viscott, Fink, Wolff, Teitelman Third Row: Pergola, Alperin, Finkenstein, ,-new DEBATINB g y SUIJIETY JVM' S' As Lincoln said to Douglas 24 Burke, Rosen. Bang! Bang! The President pounds the gavel to start the meeting. Resolved that the United States should break off diplomatic relations with Russia. There follows a lively discussion in which the mem- bers learn how to speak clearly and concisely, to organize their thoughts, and to win an argument. Thus a typical meeting of the Debating Club ends. President .... ...,......,,..... .....,,,.... , .,.., H e rbert Simons Vice-President ....,., ....... B uddy Kopelman Secretary ,.,,.,..,. . ,.,. Margie Procter Treasurer ,.... .,.... S teve Richmond Adviser ..... ..... M r. Anderson .1 any A :sg J ,g ,Isla 'Wk -YA? N ,f Nu' JUNIOR RED CROSS Row Hyde, Finn, Kingsbury, Katz, Beeuwkes, Coober, Wasgatt, Carpeter. Back Row: Mrs. lee, Bend, Cutler, Nareff, Runstein, Robbins, Steinmetz, Farnham, Wyman Burns The members of the Junior Red Cross contributed much in the way of toys, clothing, and good will to gladden the hearts of those less fortunate than they. Through international gifts, representative of Amer- ican living, a hospital choir, and funds raised from the annual student drive, they have served a double purpose: that of contributors as well as publicists, making known the needs that exists by films and as- semblies. President .. .. Betsy Beeuwkes Vice-President . . ., .Marjorie Lasker Secretary ,. T Gloria Osgood Treasurer A 4 , ,....,..,.. Robert Katz Advisers , , ., . Miss Mary l. Lanigan Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lee N Am? Our distinguished guest JH. BED IIHIJSS IIIJUNIIIL Newton's Helping hands The artist's garret Have you ever felt that you wanted to create something, and then gone right ahead and done it? That's exactly what the members of the Art Club have done every month. Although purely for enjoy- ment, they nevertheless produced many exciting and stimulating projects. Sketching, sculptoring, and ce- ramics were included in their busy schedule, under the guidance of Mr. Robison. President ..,.., ..., . A Pris Ffollard Vice President . Margerie Quint Secretary , Ellin Goldberg Corr. Secretary Rosolyn Gorman Treasurer ..., Jane Brenner Adviser . .Mr. Robison First Row Remholtz Kaplan Goldstein Goldberg Pollard Quint Gorman Anderson Bass Kaufman, Silverman. Fourth Row: Rudnick, Wile, Klickstein, Michelson Mr Robison Second Row Richman Novack Freshman Lewis Bean Gamer Boyle, Rogers. .sa an -. qv 38 4 lv ,Emu if Y -L. -1-Q1--1 -1...-... 4--.....,,. 1 ,fx . Where's my suitcase? l've lost a ski! The bus is leaving in ten minutes! The Outing Club was off on its annual trek to the land of ice CPD and snow C?D, New Hampshire. The members also went to the Blue Hills on a horseback riding expedition, to Newton Corner bowling, and, to end a beautiful year, to a beach party in the land of warm sunshine C-Pl, Massachusetts. President , Janice Litchfield Vice President , Marilyn Flanagan Secretary , , Lois Marchant Treasurer . ,Dorothy Stokes Adviser . ,. , Miss Davis is i , 1 ,K i 7 es,..:-ws 'H 16+ .TQ i- 1 my 6 , 2 ,kiss f llmx l ij- f it f 1 'l IJUTINB EI. B OUTING CLUB First Row: Finn, Beiring, Young, Stout, Carter, Wright, Surette, Litchfield, Stokes, Miss Davis, Flanagan, Marchant, Backman, Powers, Kane, Sinclair, Mullen, Murphy, Foster, Foote, Brown, Bugbee, Ahrams, Larkin, Scipione, Wallace, DeMicheIe, Arsogno, Martel, Geiger, Gagin, Buckley, Walton, Holmes, Verdoni, Oteri. Second Row: Akeroyd, Robinson, Whelan, Bliss, Wason Gurevich Third Rows Todesco Atwood Nazzaro Heal Panasuk Willis - ' f I 1 Yr 1 I Miller, Sexton, Small, Derr, Regan, Hoskins, Prager, LaFay, Horstein, Hallet, 3 nur -vw: Qhwy W va--1 P we W4 -. x-Www i rs, C :1 iswwfv Cooney, Crosby, Stroup, Foran, Seufert, Benson, Scipione, Foley. Fourth Row: Gifford, LaFay, Larlee, Weeks, King, Morse, Whittaker, Sutcliffe, Barclay, Hughes, Malfa, Greene, Craldea, Murphy, Glazier, Hintlion, Lunny, Fallon, Lamiet, Simpson, Woodland, Leary, McCloslly, Doherty, Boucher. Fifth Row: Webb, Curtis, Ross, Sears, Shaughnessy, Athy, Rizzo, Skulley, McCormack, Var- ley, La Tona, Bentley, Crosby, Regan, Dalton, White, Horovitz, Smith, Victor, Alexander, Anderson, Guffin, Spillane, Halstead. -lilie- YIMMY W-reg-www rf' V' .l my J. D . CO x :ix ' uh' if ,,. . CHEMISTRY CLUB Wwe First Row: loew, Hellerman, Gorn, Kalnais, Sigel, Kanter, Murphy. Second Row: Lettau, Hills, Horne, Peppard, Klein, Kaye. Third Row: Brewer, Hirson, Brauninger, Shine, lubin, Novick, Karas. Something's burning in room 233! If you ran to take a look, it's a safe bet that you found at least one member of the Chemistry Club trying to satisfy his curiosity by experimenting. Many proiects were undertaken this year, including studies in ozone, electricity, and the storage battery. This group of young scientists, under the leadership of Mr. Hall, went beyond classroom studies to make many deep examinations in scientific experiment. President .,.,, ,, ., ,. ,. i A . . . . Agris Kalnais Vice-President . . K .,.... . Robert Gorn Secretary .,.... Ruth Ann Sigel Treasurer ,,., David Kantcxr Adviser .. . ,. .Mr. J. C. Hall Mind over matter ilk ,f,,::,, M .,,, ,Q ...., ,, K , 'I ai Q 4 'V 'Q' Asif CHEMISTRY ELUB fl'-.U Danger! High explosives wiSma... Je .ll- Faux. A nsnanun'K,, on 43 lc. 4 . au, , Ik '46 po- U . X . RIFLE CLUB First Row: Quinn, Strong, Hudgins, Loring, Redland, Norley, Stanley, Row: Willis, Sutcliffe, Panasuk, Barclay, Blackman, Semrad, Fessenden, Blacher, Webb, Simpson, Shuin. Second Row: DiBona, Hoeh, Kahalas, Grammont, Snyder, Sacks. Fourth Row: Richmond, Bloom, Stern, Huss, Murray, Jerome, Goldstein, Robins, Cohen, Rodenhizer, Mr. Ethier. Third Barrette, Sulkin, King, Hablow, Steinberg, Ryder. ,ss ,Q Q RIFLE IILUB 'fits- 19 N fl? y. 1 fe Ready on the firing line! mms . ?w Junior Retrievers Ready on the firing line, aim, fire at will. Every Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 P.M., poor Will faced a tiring squad of ten Ritle Club sharpshooters. This N.H.S. organization gave interested students an op- portunity to learn to handle and to shoot firearms properly and intelligently. There were several matches with other schools and an annual school picnic was heldl in the late spring. ' Arthur Norley Arthur Redland .Donna Hudgins Polly Stanley Donald Loring Adviser .... , Mr. Raymond Ethier President .. .. .. Vice-President . Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary Treasurer .,.. . . . . ..- ,,., 1. ft v .ft is Laissez tomber le bang-bang gif . ii - A l l i al L W' ga. Q 'Sr W-' ,. -I? A-I-5 1 .tn A., ww if Q if .li 1 1 DISCOPHYLES -v-.,.,,, s Is it Greek to you? Well, it should be. The word discophle is derived from the Greek roots phy- los Cto lovel and dicus fdiscs or recordsj. The Discophles are ex- actly what their name implies. lovers of records. Without being technical, the members of this group simply enioy listening to classical music together. They sometimes talk about record col- lecting and delight in sharing their favorite selections. Adviser . . .. Miss Holly B. Lee Front Row: Miss Lee, Tarmes, Mintz, Yaffoe. IJISIIUPHYLES Who will be the Casey, Crime Photographer of the next gener- ation? Who will rival the Purdy Studios? Photography enthusiasts of the Camera Club gain experience from the taking of action and por- trait pictures to the chemical pro- cess of developing them. Their busy program also included field trips, speakers, and a special pro- iect of taking pictures of Newton High School for Junior High orien- tation. President Ralph Dormitzer Vice-President Don Elliot Secretary Arthur Hudson Treasurer T Don Henrich Adviser Mr. Warren Loring 96 ld- X CAMERA IILUB CAMERA CLUB First Row: Hudson, Doctoroff, Dormetzer, Henrick, Loring, Elliott, Miller, Zimmerman, Smith. Second Row: Tinkham, Schwartz, Coyne, Weinstal, Weiss, Giordano, Stephan, Wolk. Third Row: Moore, Ingall, Levenson, Horvitl, Rosenberg, Kemler, Weinfield. Fourth Row: Tone, Richards, Thormann, Shrier. Eddv. if We- an is to id -if-1 ,. I ffjJ 'Q ,i in iff l x-.AS .. The horsey set And they're off ..... to the Blue Hills Paddocks to explore wooded trails and rustic paths, to stop for o picnic or cookout under shady trees. Back in the classroom, these N.H.S. equestrians, astride tamer seats, saw movies and listened to speakers. President , ,.,.. . ,. .. ,. , .Adrienne Hoffman Secretary , .... Judy Freeman Treasurer ,, i.... Jerry Baker Adviser . , ,...,, Mr. Sherman CAVALRY CLUB First Row: Sugarman, Yaffe, Prives, Weinraub, Hoffman, Freeman, Baker, Goodman, Bonner. Second Row: Bailey, Bennett, Lund, Kent, Ziegel, Rak, Vurman, Geffen, Mr. Sherman. Third Row: Rower, Minnis, Heatzig, Kleinman, Goldstein, Brocket, Hart Gould. .as qu in W wa 3 C- Q 1 fJ ' 1 9 Q' I . Third Thursday liluhs . . . T ' x ENGLISH CLUB Q ,, 9, 4 4 .HX i ffsi :E if 'T First Row: LeVine, Simons, Whittaker, Morse, Glaser, Goldberg, Brdvningef, CGHHGY, Epstein, Cohen, Cl10Ok, F0l'nUdY 59 ond Row: Mr. Heintzelman, Lippincott, Bloomberg, Finn, Manson, Van Haelst, Goodman, Lasker, Obermeyer, Smith, Wallel duf, Downing. Third Row: Boilet, Novack, Burman, Koenig, Rosenthal, Bf00Cl, W0nSk9l', H0l'Vifl, HGYHHS, Quinn, HUYYIHQ Burmon. Collector's item I nuns! 9 Whether writing, reading, or iust sitting clown and having a friendly chat, the English Club is sure to be found enthusiastically going about its business in Room 146. Under the competent tutelage of Mr. Heintzelman, much was accomplished. On the agenda for this year were guest speakers, such as Dr. Barry, book discussions, and a literary effort. President ,... ,.., , i . ,. .,... , .. i . . Emily Goldberg Vice-President , . ....,,., Gerald Brauninger Secretary ., , . Constance Glaser Treasurer .,,. . .,.. , .. ..... .,..,. C arol Canner Adviser ., , ,. , Mr. M. Roland Heintzelman Shakespeare's followers ENGLISH CLUB sgpff '5 1361 TUSlTAlA ont Row: Pransky, Mr. Cutting, Harris. Back Row: Katz, Cooper, Abrams, Bachner, Abrahams. f -- TUSITALA l lil SPANISH CLUB Gracias, seniorita Aqui se habla espanol. Aqui was usually in am 321, and se hablaba espanol every third Jrsday at the monthly meeting of the Span- Club. This year we said farewell to Mr. gento, the Club's regular advisor for many urs, and welcomed Mr. Davis, our new ad- or. Among the Club's Actividacles were cussions, films, debates, and a short play. esident . . ,..,........,. . , ,.,,. Henry Genaske .James Haney 'e-President ... .,,....... ,.,. ss llls M.. We create Tusitala is a select group of students, genuinely fond of creative writing. At their monthly meetings in the Thurber Room of the Newton High Library, the club members read and discuss with a critical eye the poems, plays, sketches, and essays that they have written. Many of these would-be authors achieve re- cognition in their annual publication, Potluck. President ..,..,. ....,. . ,..,... ,...,.......t. A n ne Harris Vice-President ,,.t,. ..,.., E laine Pransky Secretary ........ ,..,.,. , .Sue Abrams Treasurer ..... ..t,.,...,, B etty Cooper Adviser ..,... ,..,., T . Jerome Cutting :retary .,,Margaret McKenzie V Q W V iasurer .. .. .Anthony Mandile 7 viser .,,, ,.t,., M r. Henry Davis SPANISH CLUB First Row: Panasuk, Cushing, MacKenzie, Richman, Lomelin, Mandile, Genaske, Haney, Rabinovitz, Quig ley, Binion. Second Row: Korngut, Barclay, Rudnick, McClosky, Backman, Sutcliffe, Weinfeld, Runstein Morse, Hudgins, Mr. Franklin Davis. Third Row: Willis, Carroll, Brecher, Foran, Victor, Geiro, Cal lander, Klein ,Osgood, Santilhano, Gayzayian. PGI'l8Z-VOUS fI'Gl'lCCiS A 5 , ' Nil ,, f 3 I hi -F PHENIJITI EL B if Qewifinl A i if f l iq. FRENCH CLUB First Row: Johnson, Baker, Kaplan, Silver, Frieze, Lubets, Quin-t, Deutschmann Rogovin, Bostwick, Goldstein, Beaucamps, Epstein. Second Row: Miss Waters Rosen, Gordon, Sadow, Meyerhoff, Mandell, Liner, Rubin, Hintlian, Kaplan Cooper, Dorfman, Miss Titcomb. Third Row: Goldberg, Gobel, Hosh, Liner, 'au ' 4 sf ' 0 C P5 'fr i CO vi' 'it wi, . 1.1 3 nhl-I NM 1 5 X. N AHS Joyeux Noel Ah, qu'est-ce que vous desirez? Well, what- ever you do wish, the French Club probably had it during its highly successful year. The programs included a Christmas party a la mode francaise, discussions by foreign students, and even French Agames. Our repertoire of musical numbers now includes more songs than Alouette, largely through the efforts of nos amies Camille Baller and Mimi Beaucamps. President ...,.,. A A Camille Baller Vice-President ,A ,A AA Marjorie Quint Secretary AA Gail Lubets Treasurer A A .... A .Judy Freize Advisers A A AA A AA,AA Miss Mary-Waters Miss Eleanor Titcomb , Kemler, Brisk, Levine, Sugarman, Hoffer, Arnold, Geffen, Verdoni, Fourth , Row: Jacobson, Shuman, Leary, Lamiet, Klickstein, Grossman, Goldberg, , Scully, Petery, Anderson, Goldstein, Shapiro. Fifth Row: Posner, Shaffman, Schwartz, Kaplan, Gallet, Farina, Gordon. O0 W was 29 awx ss 'QF s-A Q, -rv! I li -sf 'xiii M sgaax if Y.. Maeva-'V , It 4 :IN was s .M ' if View 4. '4'-ft 09 Q09 fliijf, Q mf Q0 f-532' .J INTERNATIONAL CLUB First Row: Erlanson, Beeuwkes, Stein, Rubin, Quinn, Coutts, Hirshfield, Lubell, Chook, Mr. Harris. Third Row: Knight, Levin, Lipson, Levenson, Dolby, Ana- Short, Stern, Doctoroff, Shepard. Second Row: Langille, Stearns, Page, Car- polle, Phillips, Rosen, Mades Naclell, Garne. penter, Kane, Paris, Zimmerman, Miller, Pollack, Falkson, Swirsky, Alperin, The International Club provided opportuni- ties for interested students to increase their understanding of world problems by entering debates, by listening to speakers from foreign lands, and by discussing current events with them. In the fall, International Club students participated in a United Nations Day at Bea- INTEHNATIUNAL IILUB ver Country Day School. This year, as an added feature, the Club showed a set of Life film strips on different countries. President t Joel Hirshfield Vice-President t Lawrence Lipson Secretary . . Nancy Stearns Treasurer , ,.,.. Harry Lubell Adviser . Mr. Robert Harris QQICS K r fi: The Cosmopolitans .Q my Isn't it a small world QQ s7r 'fg 'Am ' DC .. wir -6- YE-Y is puff! , -G W ALPHA BETA First Row: Marcus, White, Maslow, Katz, Swartz, Rosenwald, Nellos. Second Row: Mr. Malone, Rothstein, Armet, Alberth, O'Donnell, Fessenden, Bronson. METEUHULUBY CLUB Weather: fair and warmer. This year's Meteorology Club had an optimistic outlook toward its activities. The projects which kept the enthusiastic members busy were many. The Club standardized and improved its tech- niques in forcasting by establishing a station on the roof of Building Two. The members undertook the ambitious project of studying the climate of Newton. They also worked with micro-chemicals. President Merrill Berman Vice-President Robert Sade Secretary , Peter Thormann Recording Secretary . , Don Beal Curator of Instruments Richard Herman Adviser Dr. Navez '43 Db Shakespeare's Workshop -Q-f ' s A ALPHA BETA A sincere and talented group of literary- minded sophomores, that was the Alpha Beta Club. The prime objective of this organization was original writing, and its members were constantly engaged in producing short stories, poems, and essays. Led by Mr. Malone, they proved a stimulus to the slumbering talents within Newton High School by again sponsor- ing their annual essay contest. President , , . . , ,. .. , , , Richard Katz Secretary ., . . Rosalie Swartz Social Treasurer . . . ...Ellen Maslow Adviser . .. .Mr. James Malone METEOROLOGY CLUB Front Row: Thormann, Gale, Sade, Dr. Navez, Berman, Herman, Beal. Back Row: Ryder, Price, Star Ginsburg, Bayard. ' . if ni A Q I 43 .i X 1 .M,,.. 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VWWV9 VHd'lV 99 nm vwwvn vnaw 6 V iqnpua6Jaw salmqg 'JW uallv '1 saauog 'SJW sJasgApy azapi lampgw ' Ja,msoaJl uoguomg Aqgomq' KJo4aJ:Jag efioyg uaqdmg 4U6P!S6Jd-691A xpad Aauual ' ' 4uapgsaJd 'augqaow ,,pugMpgqM,, aq4 ees og -1-I-W O4 4uaM qnp ang 'sagmqpo S,.lD9K aq4 O1 WSH -q6gq D sy 'saasoag ugmq pun 'wa4sKs Amugq 'snaoqo 9144 so sagdog Lpns Buguaseud 'Aop-o -105-SJSLPDBQ awoaaq sguaprus uafxg 'qnlg noi owwng oqdlv sup Kq peuosuods suogssnosgp Buggolmuggs pun Bugsaxawg Kuom amp go omg euam asaqg '1,ou .lo 4g BASQIBQ g,A.uaLuLuKs agumu -Ap .lo salliuogu uogpas uaplo5 JDJ, auokuv ffrmw A 4 Y Mfrs W x Ir . I- it v -fi ,M W , Sw-W' x M iii' I The modern m'ss Fashlnn Shaw I 41 p. Ain't she sweet? .Q ...W ,ix I Q I kph .ad Stroig ht from Bermuda The new look, 1955 Cozy Corner And there you are .... Sophomore Shook-up Footin' it Legislature Dann: Snphnmnre Dance Boy, is this fun? Stag line SENIIJH PLAY As always, a great many seniors at N. H. S. worked together to produce this year's Senior Play. I may vomit! Under the able direction of Mr. Spink, the comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner was presented. The cast, headed by Dick Scipione as Sheridan Whiteside, was excellent: and the show, a great success. 'W :W Intermission time Soo sweet of you to drop in. . . Gee, you're nice. . . . OOOOOOH! The deal is closed Q f r 4 5,14 ,ggi Block that shot, Janie! Take the ball down the field, Donna! Good pass, Dolly! These cheers, mingled with the, smack of hard wood against the ball and the sound of running feet, could be heard last fall as our undefeated field hockey team won another game in a tough schedule including Sacred Heart of Newton, Watertown, and Brookline. FIELD HIJIIHEY .I. V. FIELD HOCKEY Front Row: Sade, Elliott, Derr, Shaughessy, Burgess Geiman, Patriarca. Back Row: Miss Davis, Hughes, McGuffin, Thurston, Haywood, Biork, Nas- saro, Boucher, Atwood, MacNair. Bully for you VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Front Row: Athy, Chase, LoTonu, Nickerson, Farina, Ra k. Bock Row: Miss Davis, Curtis, Doherty, McKee, Mar chant, Kelly, Stokes, Wright, Miss Hall. g.,,.fg A. r ARCHERY p-any-. Front Row: Ames, Mann, Dephoure, Borden, Myers. Back Row: Stackpole, Hutchings, Brockert, Kinsel, McKeIIan, Falton, Berman. First Row: Williams, Kindred, Havey, Head, Bona. AHIIHEBY IIHIJ55 IIUUNTHY THAIIH CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Mullahy, Raubenheimer, Warren. Second Row: Mr. Geist, Bog rad, Cruise, ix? -'Q'-1 as Last fall about a dozen female Robin Hoods came out to try this an- cient sport. Hopeful of competing in spring matches, the girls practiced notching their arrows, drawing back the bowstring, taking careful aim, and letting the arrows fly toward the bull's-eye. Advisors: Mrs. Turner and Miss Hall Newton High School's first cross country track team was established this year. The harriers did not have a successful season, losing to Brook- line and Needham and placing sev- enth in the State Meet. However, this was the team's first competition. With a year of experience behind them, the Newton High runners are looking forward to next year with confidence. f,r..sw X K, , G ,gw,f- f,f1w,,..-.,,,-'N A 'H 'N 2,51-fl ,:'fgq?3ia,g-1455 ,j . . rf. ,, wk 4. .,, I O 5- ling M ...M MN Our band and the drum maiorehes 7 , Q 4- ut-'QQ r l V, . r I , , 1 Q1 V W Vg s f' .W 4 .W V 534 ' ,,-9, qui' fi r .ff Fight team, fight! Sealed: Dedrick, McCormick, Lucier, Lee, Mullen. Sfcnding Mr. Peterson, Swartz, Dow, Kasariian, Webster. .jf r ? '-Sr H itxnung,,, 'iw' Uiliil pg, FUUTBALL rn C ff? , F5 4 , 1 ., o, A - rv. . AY. M4 1' -Q LCN ,,. A Sm gg ,J V 2- 5 w0ffm9Sf ' f ' T 'tif W W- N ax . 'X 5 ,if il ,nz - WV - - f ,M A, i. A-W. , i A . .,, , ,. - ' ' E i ohnny! A i , ' - J Ai ' . A sf5f'1i?w, yi V 7 ' ' 4-7, 'Wai' ,L K , c i .f'L,, W' 1 N. in eg., . x-.155 'f 1 i, f VM K T , y , 5,2 5 fag. , , QE,-A ,, ,sq 1535, liz. 4 -inks 7 3 -L gvqxi w ,N A eggs, 5, WN, A .wigs 4,12-,Hs ,W .S .ge-so 3 , 1--gm -f, - ' L,-ste zmw. 1957324 H The 1954 football team was our second great team in a row. Losing only twice, to Medford and Brookline, while tying Watertown and Waltham, the team amassed a 5-2-2 rec- ord, which is indeed nothing to laugh at. Pros- pects for next year seem to be good, with many promising juniors and sophomores re- turning. Watch out, Brookline! Captain Don Brigham 1, Swap !t Chuck M ri tk ff ,wg ilstilifsfifi ' 5'E:i-5.'w A-'Emi it ' QQ Russ f 1 ', 'i'. any ', 'e Nose dive Dick 'S .9 2 . lv Coach Mr. Hawkes Bill ,C Danny ' I'-me X Una- ii Li lf X at N rw -an ' Guy 1 i B 3 is 5 X v L , 3' 1 Don The Bossman speaks -'V7'Fi2NifY I fl' thi' if Q U gy fa 1 'tix Fl! I I Bobby W , l These cren't dunces ,.-.,,'e...., A , , ,A I Q . ,,. '. if z I YQ-1 f' se-S .. Dove Ray at 5 3 Al 7' Don Statue of Liberty - Yea team! Q ,T A si ax 5 I I Q l A J Ed Rufe John Joy Tigersl? 44 ,,,..a-if W 'W'0 4Uvfm-sm ill it .I- v Q 21 rwm' A .w ' F A, il ri ' I Y Mike Jay Mister Touchdown K The N.H.S. swnmmmg pool Who's got the button? Xi? fi Dig lt, Duck ,,,,...,..,-a-vw--1 r,,,.....-0-0-'P vw. 4' g....,.,.L 2 fm ? gg, f ,,,.,.1,., 9? A Q ,J 1 . S , . 1 lrIw! 'mi 1 mv lmznmwsxmwunrnm mmllllmww I 1 5 .iv -nil fn lrginnlzzml M X X Q Q Q I ,Q 5 4.. ,xv f Q My .,. 1 -'P ':'l 5 91 . w ma A 2 X E155 -' uijfg s'5?'iS1'k 1 ax- ,K W A 33 ' 22523: ' mf' :' Q ,.,f-25: I if-M ,L K A ki E p.: ti -jE.,., ..,. 5 . , xv Meg f kinks sg if W- fx S sf fl 1 NEWTONITE EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row: O'Connell, Glaser, Clemon, Van Haelst, Gorman, Abrams, Mr. Nye. Bock Row: Baker, Gottlieb, Hirshtield, Berman, Teich, Masters. Klein, Benson. EWTU ITE The first boy or girl at any happening around the school was sure to be a Newtonite reporter. The members of this year's journalism class did a terri- fic job in their on the spot coverage of events and in getting to press before the bi-monthly deadline. Adviser: . . . Mr. George Nye 4,1 f '2s ,gl 1 - 3 - Z V I -Fniim' City Desk NEWTONITE ADVERTISING LUAYOUT Front Row: Miss Volk, Todisco, Langille, Steele. Back Row: A Simpson, Burmon, Thompson. s Q x l s s,,,,-- ' Nximssxa A NEWTONITE AD STAFF First Row: Miss Altieri, Schneider, Glaser, Mandell, Carmen, Gould, Goldberg, Short, Swartz, Stern, Liner, Arnold, Second Row: Factor, Cohen, Rosenwald, Rosen, Weinfielcl, Guzzi, Robinson, Grossman, Schwartz, Shaffman, Shapiro, Kane, Powers, Feldman. Third Row: Maslow, Bibbo, Bronson, Van Brunt, Toker, Brostoff, Bond, Dalton, Slawsby, Goldberg, Sherman, Stearns, Proctor, Akeroyd, Bailey. Dba CY5 A lfi It's in the book Looking for something, such as the telephone, the lost and found, or the Samuel Thurber Room? Consult the Where to Find page in your Orange Book. What day does the Meteorology Club meet? Consult the club section of this handy guide. How can you be elected? Consult the school government section of this little information-filled book. Every- Contem lation P thing is there. Editor-in-chief: Gail Wulft Business Manager: William Segal Adviser: . Miss Clara Ashley ' W' -ll 1 UH!-lNl'iE Hlllllli s ORANGE BOOK First Row: Wasgatt, Clemon, Lippincott, Wulfi, Segal, Shatter, Galer, Rooney, Olton, Dortman, Lamb. Third Row: French Van Haelst, Murphy. Second Row: Miss Ashley, Wright, Fay, Loew, Wolf, Hill, Marcus, Saltzberg, Smith, Katz. 13 ' 1.9 xv X, X ,see s Aw cg i '-, Q 1 X' Y' . -we-MNH? 'WW il l .W A s P- A ' f if Q 4' at-:si V. '59 .ts 5 -f - -f s pw. l 3 , x nf 3, 'M-XV--1 r ' .4 as an V ? 4 . 1 14 ilnd.. I V T 05 .' I. web ln. f 4 , ., 49 1 an ' Y by 35 J ? as 1 f ex :WMI 1 lr 439 ', it in .1569 ., rv in 1 0.- .r' '12 c 'sr'- unun 'vi' NEWTONIAN First Row: Swartz, Conner, Cooper, Kisiel, Kazmier, LeVine, Fornady, Hill, Olton, Wolf, Bailet. Second Row: Mr. Neilson, Peppard, Young, Sugarman, Perlmutter, Glaser, Wernick, French, Cohen, Chook, Murphy, Marshall, Lamb, Anthony. Third Row: Lippincott, Wetherell, Crosby, Martel, Weiner, Goldberg, Dorfman, McCormick, Galer, Dedrick, Gamer, Morse. Fourth Row: Wulff, Smith, Kaye, Viscott, Elkind, Bennett, Jones, Cohen, Naclell, EWTIJNIAN Any day after school, Room 316 was sure to be busy. There the 1955 Newtonian staff worked to give the whole school an enioyable and treasured memento of this year. The general hub-bub was not only organized, but enthusi- astically pointed toward the goal of the best Newtonian yet. Adviser: Mr. George Neilson f 2 . of Now the original size over the sired size. . . 'N,..1lM I I 43?-.2-4 cle iw 'v Calais Gather round the galley sheets, gals. , 3,36 3 - T' omnrz 0' .,..g4sOi' MQW, 1 , ,,,,..,..fuvsf,1wm f-Aw LEEISLI-lT HE LEGISLATURE First Row: Barrs, Weiner, Regan, Leshefsky, Callander, Cincotti, Soule, Dedrick, Lucier, McCormick, Hill, Hochberg, Wansaker, Sugarman, Tobias, Burmon, Saunders. Second Row: Zipf, Milott, Goldberg, Glaser, Mullen, Peppard, Kennedy, Horne, Stafford, Macintosh, Press, Evans, Marcus, Chester Hungerville, Doherty, Flanagan, Orsogna. Third Row: Lebow, Duby, Goren stein, Hobbs, Southmaycl, Stober, Rotman, Horovitz, Solomon, Salow, Brown, Morrill, Crosby, MacMaster, Olton, Lubets, Backman. Fourth Row: Muelder, Goldman, Alexander, Breen, Swartz, Smith, Harkins, Medaglia, MacKinnon, Gordon, Yaffe, Simons, Segal, King, Denham, Hirsh. Fifth Row: Kasariian Bilezikian, Dangel, Jones, Lubin, Quinn, Warsowe, Nelson, DeSantis, Colburn Dunn, Doctoroff. Sixth Row: Tucker, Levenson, Quinn, Abele, Bourne, Dow, Chamberlain, Wolk, Smith, Rabinovitz, Richmond, Anthony, Brigham, Bern heimer. 1 Say, clo we have a closure rule? no A fx 'N Q ,Q N' f-fx ., l. ' x We 7 . 9 M X ' 'gil . M ftfflz, sf . - W ., -S 1 'A mv-ff'-.S gh- f' lwiiig' 'Hin' - i le I I - tl i X I Parliamentary procedure and puns nf' fum . ,rx .-If 'Q X i f The first step forward At? ,ns PTS!! Right this way, please X Would you like a school swimming pool, a new and larger auditorium, or more parking space arond Newton High? These and more immediate student, parent, and teacher needs are being tackled by P.T.S.A., an organization similar to the usual P.T.A. By including students, however, this organiz- ation brings the home and school closer together. President: . , , ,. . Mr. Manuel Beckwith Parent's Vice-President: Mrs. John R. Swanton, Jr. Teacher's Vice-President: t Dr. Leo Barry Student's Vice-President: . Anthony Medaglia I'm signing up for . . . Money Matters SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTE Row: Kasariian, Viscott, Jones, Lee, Miss South, Crosby, Bilezikian, Murphy. nd Row: Brown, Nelson, Geiger, Jones, Dorfman, Breen, Vaccoro, Simons. Third McCuspie, Abele, Wolk, Miller, Smith. -fn. M 4 n 51. C I. vt' -K - 45, -Q.-..-.-...Q 1 I 5, 'F Y +-ww? -an-A R.44..sw 69' Wt: X SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE First Row: Smith, Katz, White. Second Row: Lamb, Winchester, Leshefsky. SENIOR NIGHT :t Row: Wright, Morse, Smith, Beckwith, Breen. Second Row: Ring, Barrs, Jehu, ions, Fessenden, HiII, Mullen, SE Illl-I EUMMITTEES -DG SENIOR SUPPER COMMITTEE First Row: Greer, Wetherell, Crosby, Carmen, Natal, Connolly, Tillinghast, Karofsky St. Amont, Second Row: Geiger, Loew, Brown, Beckwith, Cohen, Dunn, Kalnais Fes senden, Kean. SENIOR PROM First Row: Lane, Medagiia, Geraci. Second Row: Cirilano, Segal Roach. f,Q,,sQ.e, a gf! it, ,,,..,.: . Q iv!! has K, Q! if!! 2 e First Row: Guild, Obermeyer, McCormick, Second Row: Orsogna, Bruce, Lasher, Comparing noteg '11 BOULDER EXCHANGE Barrs, Stober, Bliss, Cohen, Vaccaro. Nevins, Gordon, Southmuyd. Third Row: Titus, Farrington, Holdridge, Turnbull, Breitzlue, Mr. White, Mrs. Erskine, Dolby, O'Neil, Dow, Nason, Wolf, Dunn, Schwartz, Soule, Schwartz, Scipione. Wal, Podner. This year one-half of the Newton High School Exchange went way out to the state of Colorado-Boulder City. There was much extensive study of the communities, individual reports on top- ics, and eager letter-writing. The students also par- ticipated in diverse fund-raising activities-the paper drive, Pops night, rumage sale, and the sale of various articles. BUULHEH EXCHANGE is . ky' Hey, look at mine! Now, when we get there. . . me First Raw: Lippincott, Dedrick, Barbuto, Lamb, Galer, LaTona, Willey. Averbuck Wernlck Swanton Smith Third Row Doctoroff Mlnear Kennel Second Rowg Gilnjgnr Freeman, Feinberg, Murphy, Mr. Loring, Miss Turner, Perkins Smith Katz Geller Butler Quinn Knox Yesley Kalnals Sachur One contingent of the annual Newton High School and School Exchange went to Wilmington, Delaware, this year. As an added attraction, the group spent a day in Washington, D.C. The Wilmingtonians were fine students and represented their community well. What with the paper drive, Pops, and the rummage sale, among other activities, our exchangers kept themselves more than busy. Advisers: . . . Miss Mabel Turner Mr. Warren Loring WILNIINETUN EXCHANGE Gee, Look who l've got! 1-1 ORANGE SHIELD First Row: Scott, Short, Swartz, Tobias, Johnson, Verdoni, Shapiro, Snow, Staf- ford, Young, Whelan, Vaccaro, Galer, Murphy, Booth, MacMaster, McCor mick, Olton, Roach, Flanagan, Rothman, Atwood, Burnham. Second Row Stober, Doherty, Milott, Loeb, Barbuto, Weeks, Farina, Linn, Scott, King Weeks, Regan, Barrs, Seufert, Dorfman, Dedrick, Kazmier, Pollard, St. Amant, Curtin, Reilly, Wetherell, LaFay. Third Row: Flynn, Cairo, Calderone, Steele Burmon, Freedman, Berlow, Novick, Coyne, Simms, Smith, Dunn, Hills, ORANGE SHIELD CAPTAINS Shea, Trimble, Geraci, Vassalotti, Halloran, Brigham, Bennett. Fourth Row: Gitell, Uretsky, Schell, Quinn, Jones, Lindquist, Walker, Johnson, Brown Richards, Knox, Kivlehan, Kalnais, Hackel, Kasariian, Hill Medoglia, Vis- cott, Wood. Fifth Row: Gorin, Loew, Elkind, Simons, Smith, Chamberlain Miller, Marcus, Wolk, Grossman, Dolby, Kimball, Balter, Brahms, Argue, Sher man, Smith, Cohen. UHANEE SHIELD This year the Orange Shield, composed of students choser from the junior and senior classes, did an excellect job of keep ing order in the cafeteria. A working example of self-govern ment, this conscientious group, through both the members them selves and the Board of Review, earned the respect of the en tire school as a result of efficient and effective work. They de serve our thanks for a job well done. Adviser: . . . Mr. Francis Fosteu Student Leader, . . . William Sega The Sweeping Bea uty First Row: Dorfman, Doherty, Roach, St. Amant. Second Row: Segal, Kasoriian, Geraci, Brigham, Vasseloti, Hill. ' ,.L tem ir 'Nl2s s, Cap'n Mal assigns detail anna es'--'01 ' eww- ui: , c QQ Us 'Yr' 5 my ,M-2 Qin Q! HOMEROOM MANAGERS First Row: Tarmy, Yesley, Armet, Carroll, Karakashian, Fessenden, Jacobson, Wasgatt, Barrs, Nazzaro, Obermeyer Beggs Michelson Nason Short Sacks Soule, Woods, MacKinnon, Peck, Handel, Dolby, Morse. Second Row: Linn, Schneider, Bernheimer, Goodman, Richmond Fourth Row Simms Miller Gallagher, Crowley, Carter, Bandrean, Jones, Baker, Geiman, Brahms, Dahl, Markey, Greenberg, leve, Coffey Snow Macintosh Valente Peterson Wyner, Haney, Fleisher, Horne, Agnew. Third Row: Simons, MacMahon, Mosher, Preston, Sachar, Dorson. Q Q at L ' s nb 5 an..E' t kv A-M. .9 x A X I . ,,.. HUMEHUUM MANAGERS These happy faces represent the large group of students who gave their time and energy as homeroom managers for this year. Elected by their classmates, they sold tickets, col- lected money for class proiects and charity, and served as the general do-it-alls of the school. They were invaluable in the smooth and efficient running of the homerooms, and were excellent examples of student responsibility and lead- ership. Won't you buy another ticket? Another blank?! 1- : ,s,, 1, .sr 'S mn' 'ff 1 at I- - .nor A :ff ' J M- ll , 1 YF CIVICS COMMITTEE First Row: Van Brunt, Cohen, Litchfield, Whittaker, Morse, Wolf, Themo, Peppard, Wright, Kavanagh, Weinfield. Second Row: Short, LaFay, Morse, French, Handel, Shea, Sherman, 3 Leone, Marks, Waldman, Geiger, Bennett. Third Row: Segal, Schwartz, Dedrick, Murphy, Wetherell, Trilling, Wolk, Nadell, Lipson, Rosenberg, Smith, Slawsby. ,S-we ,. IIIVIES IIIJMMITTEE Do any of you smoke? First Row: Berman, Giordano, Mrs. Rosonen, Hurting. Second Row: Leve, Silver, McCullough, Kinsel, Biman. , Q LIBRARY ASSIST!-WTS Those students who are interested in books and thei care have an opportunity at Newton High School to ioin th Library Assistants. Under Mrs. Erskine's leadership, they hel, mend and rebind old books, stamp new copies, and keeg the Library in good working order by shelving and sortinw volumes. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS O D I Olllill I 2333233323.3.3331In--an3338!!2.533552S232 lllillilIllIIOIUQIIIUDQIQIOIIIKSI :I llll 1 OIIUIIQUIUIIIlslillilliillllllll QI! ICOM!! ............... -.....-Q.-...--.....-. . .--.-.. ... W. Can you tell me where B to find. . .? S1 AGE CREW Most of us have seen school productions such as Allegro and The Man who Came to Dinner. How many of us have thought of the people behind the scenes? The trouble with being one of these hard workers is that recognition doesn't come until some- thing goes wrong. Undoubtedly this is the reason why the Stage Crew has continued unheralded. Let's have them take their bow now. Advisers: . . . Mr. Charles Chase' Mr. John Sherman rt Row: Dnnovitch. Selia, Coofvan, latauce, Stoner, Wilson, Second Row: Levi, LaFay, Webb, Snow, ler, McArdle, Meserve, Morey, Holtz. Third Row: Heinrich, Leonard, Anapolle, Tucker, Groden, Mr. lSe. A. 'fC . s if xv z X A reel nice splice. k H r-...- . ' 5 ,-ff C9 Q f 'f ' t -45 Rembrandts at work. STAGE EHEW MIITIUN PIET HE SU All ft es, 4 S61-' Msg 'Q 'V 5 J MOTION PICTURE SQUAD First Row. Winshi Teich Ka reilian Piccirillo Prioa Prives, Resnick Stone, Brahms Tedstone, ' P1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 MacNair. Second Row: Morse, Tarmy, Agnew, Samburg, Epstein, Sacks, Dean, Richmond, Kannair, David, Gilman, Gorn, Fales, Reagan. Third Row: Mr. Gradone, Strong, Snyder, Cummings, Rosen, Koplow, Newcomb, Jones, Rogg, Wulff. Fourth Row: Rowlings, Loew, Abela, Banette, DiBenedetto, Rousseau, Chisholm. ,gs cp 1- ' A MAX i Q .157 -, W M an-f First Row: Smimkus, White, Hochberg, Weeks, Forbes, LaTona, Scipone, Duby, Holmes, Olton, Phillips, Blue, Vincula, Brietzke, Myers, Albert, Halstead, White, Fay, Johnson. Second Row: Weiden, McGrail, Shaw, Muelder, Hedrick Lippincott, Beeuwkes, Beaucamps, Flynn, Buckins, Wong, VanBrunt, Downing Southmoyd, Yanoff, Chacran, Vogel, Firestine. Third Row: Diamond, Clemon, Goodman, Weiner, French, White, Anthony, Bannister Haney, Aucoin, Mc- Night, McGrath, Saltzberg, Sepinack, Werniclc, Ellsworth, Groetsema, Wright, Goldberg, Morse.Fourth Row: Markey, Walsh, Schneider, Mayer, Kennedy A E PPELLA EHUIH 001 wx 'As- VUE L EBU P5 Bliss, Geiman, Reagan, lone, Stout, Lovely, Gorenstein, McGutfin, Hornstein, Nickerson. Fifth Row: Bravo, Themo, Hyde, Hussey, Sutcliffe, Shattman, Ahearn, Pompeii, Lannon, Knox, Freedman, Kimball, Nobbs, Dubro, Loud, Geiger, Litchfield, Surette. Sixth Row: Neill, Murphy, Weingold, Blue, Gay- zagian, Henrikus, Arsenault, Marshall, Steele, Lubin, Loew, Huss. Seventh Row: Lubell, Lipson, Herman, Sade, Smith, Schwartz, Walker, Johnson, Trimble, McNeil, Angier, Golub, Under the able leadership of Mr. Wesley Mer- ritt, the A Cappella Choir had a very successful season. Besides singing at Christmas Vespers, its members sang at Spring Vespers and at the Ca- thedral ot the Pines. Fourteen members of this group were selected for the All-State and New England Choruses. Adviser: Mr. Wesley Merritt i 1 A s-.I AS. i 1 !x m Ps First Row: Foote, Mades, Folsom, Mason, Talberth, Dewire, Corliss, Mr. Merritt, Sul livan, Steinberg, Stone, Emerson, Rosen, Galner, Ziegal. Second Row: Whitmore, Finn, Brown, Elliott, Bond, Small, Troup, Nill, Frumora, Bornstein, Sullivan Brauninger, Battista, Bailey, Hart, Brooks, Bird, Kotsaftis. Third Row: Taylor Dedoming, Evans, Nassaro, Fleischer, Stearns, Chester, Katz, Lockwood, Fletch er, Ellis, Magni, Mitchell, Martin, Alpert, Heatzig, Sexton, Venuto, Giordano EIIPHUMIIHE GIRLS' EHIIH 5 1 GLEE CLUB Fourth Row: Pearl, Sorkin, Karakashian, Frieze, Grant, Springer, Marsh, Knapp, Dangel, Boardman, Godon, Wilson, Kellaway, Woodward, Barber, Hazel, Goldrick, Perlis. Fifth Row: Stacey, Bentley, Wile, Bloomenthal, Cum- mings, Krasner, Gold, Palmer, O'Brien, Bernheimer, Rotman, Meyerhoff, Jacob- son, Jerome, Miller, Kaplan. ELEE IILUB SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS First Raw: Natsis, Crawley, Bluestein, Miller, Farnham, Taylor, Dutton, Cro- well, Michaelson, Stone, Giordano, Mr. Lasker, Rizza, Mazzolo, Ferguson, Goldberg, White, Hurwitz, Stone, Ziman, Arnold, Ferreri. Second Raw: Benson, Webb, Carroll, Marcell, Rauha, Hough, Holmes, Gurevich, Stacey, Tiberio, Gara- bedian, DeDoming, Colton, Kaplan, Robbins, Lillis, Brookings, Feldman, Rich- mond, Mintz, Posner, Rosenthal, Skulley, Bibba, LaFay. Third Row: Gould, Shapiro, Atwood, Chase, Ellis, Kaplan, Myers, Balos, Treddin, Venuto, Ziegel, Hungerville, Colburn, Hanninen, Angoff, Horovitz, Jaffe, Chasnoff, Alpert, Spencer, Berman, Huberman. Fourth Raw: Press, Day Chaikowski, Appleyard, Dalton, Minnis, McMullen, Yesley, Shulman, Bugbee, Kimball, Ransom, Rak, Rogers, Ward, Grise, Boucher, Goodbar, Tilton, Needell. Fifth Row: Langer, Pearlstein, Needle, Madow, Levine, Albert, White, Briggs, Bowers, Hyman, Robinson, Silver,Maclntosh, Bentley, Milender, Z-'K .1 ind' 'ii' .S -BFQQ-:Q , vw xwmssbsss JUNIOR - SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Gretsky, Goldberg, Seymour, MacKenzie, Levy, Goldston, Dedrick, Carmen, Wetherell, Gorenstein, Mr. Lasker, Groetsema, Ahearn, Douglas, Glaser, Alfred, Mullen, Baker, Willey, Strober, Marchant. Second Row: Kowal, Larrabee, Goldstein, Chacron, Hoffman, Rudnick, Beckwith, Perlmutter, Mark- ey, Bates, Matheson, White, Breen, Obermeyer, Seufert, Bloom, Polen, Cooper, Lamiet, Anderson, Foran, Wattendorf. Third Row: Green, Lasker, Wulff, Young, Van Brunt, MacMaster, McCormick, Piotti, King, Kavanagh, Themo, UNIUH-SE IUH EIHL5' IIHUH 5 Weeks, Forbes, Barrs, Regan, Cannon, Soule, Graham, Blue, Hammond, Ham ilton, Apkon, Healy. Fourth Row: Halstead, Robinson, Swanton, Goldman Smith, Winer, Marino, Stackpole, Alexander, Vietor, Smith, Greenberg, Gross man, Gordon, Stokes, Farina, Boiler, Bell, Waldman, Murphy. Fifth Row Horne, Litchfield, Kennedy, Akeroyd, Diamond, Cleveland, McGraiI, Brown Leary, Newell, Kiley, Stafford, Weyland, Wansker, Fay, O'Connell, Atwood Beckwith, Heath, Yanoff, Fay, Bannister. BUYS' LIHIJH 5 BOYS' CHORUS First Row: Flynn, Marshall, Troup, Rogan, Schwartz, Lendman, Langill, Bili- zikiun, Mr. Merritt, Bloom, Scipione, Giordano, McAndrew, Roggeveen. Sec- ond Row: Bloomenthal, Tone, Saltzberg, Halewood, Freedman, Viscott, Hudson Simcock, Vossalotti, Vassalotti, Berndt, West, Plendl. Third Row: Henrick Bowers, Vincuilla, Bicknell, Nahabedian, Furman, Kowet, Haney, Fales, Blue -as '?1 ' jf' U v-il all? - -rugs .' Al' P TAgA Y6 WSWS 1 I Xxfw, Marsh, Straley, Brown, Greenblott, Roggeveen. Fourth Row: Weinraub, Dangel, Ganley, Areenault. Grace, Gorn, Schneiderman, Wotton, Booth, Koller, Blossom, Jacobs, Medaglia. Fifth Row: Tibolt, Lannon, Stout, Kimball, Grent- zenberg, Cushing, Smith, Golub, Swartz, McGrath, Huard, Olton, Lovely. ft-...D 1. 3 Gap.. -fr ws:mmwm - we f Q-slwsww f'- snsmv c S S' 'r is BASKETBALL Row: Rogan, Coubrn, Fogarty, Halloran, Kasariian, Lee, Webster. Second Row: Mr. ,H 5 f fum. 3 Connell, Geraci, Chamberlain, Donovan, Baker, Mr. Poskitt. rw , O 1 3 ' s fa V t will Jbietgfi T' J ,, .K It 6 . f l El g j 5 Mouse kj .1 A fel kr Bob A , i , STH pl Phil 3 'xiirfkf' ' v iff fi N M Russ ,ifo- KG, BASKETBALL Sparked by Stan Chemberlain, Russ Holloran, and Al Rogan, the Newton hoopsters enioyed a fine season. They compiled an excellent 'I2-5 record to finish second in the Suburban League and qualify for the Tech Tourney. There the team, crippled by injuries, managed to beat Haverill, 55-54, but they Crucial moment Coach: ,. . . . Mr. Edward Poskitt John O , 04, 0 Q -Ye ,Wo QD 1 Q,,,M I X Elephants' Tango ff i K' f s A my +153 ,Vt I ,m 1- ?H,j ' r f f 9K 'ae-, Mike Chuck j jeurnwgx i X 3 Dave Away we go in ' 1 1. tn? Ps -im J? Stan roy Whois 90t the button? guy: plc w,',6 1 X, iw 1 fd AI GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Firsf Row: Doherty, Curtis, McKee, Flanagan, Farina, Sade. Second Row: Miss Hall, Gentile, Horne, Stokes, LaTona, Mrs. Turner. IHHLH BASKETBALL INDOOR TRACK First Row: Putnam, Shine, DeSantis, Price, Brahms, Vassalotti, Brigham, Holland, Mullahey, Quigley. Second Row: Mr. Gallagher, Beaugrad, Reed, Zimmerman, Nelson, Menard, Gottshalk, Farruiia, Cooney, Richards, Damashek, Mr. Boyle. Third Row: Berger, Warren, Joyce, King, Bickum, Gilvar, Argue, Schneider, Kindred, Harrell. The line-up INDHUH THAEH In the opening dual meet of the season, Newton met a strong Rindge team in a battle that might have decided the league championship. The Tigers were subdued by the close score of 45-32. However, the Newton tracksters, led by state champ shot putter Mel Shine, bounced back quickly to win three out of four of the remaining meets and to finish third in the Metro- politan Meet. Coach: ........... ...,. M r. Lamoine Boyle Co-Captains: .,..,..... Mel Shine Guy Vassalotti Touch and go 1Lmz aww 'Mm 'swwmiz ff' , PRESIDENT V no AI Martin ADYGISOR S Gif , wr f 'X I fs' .- we eg . Mr. James Boyd 'x I L SIIPHIIMIJHE EL!-ISS UI-'FIIIEHS VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER rf Marie Giardano Judy Brown Nancy Stearns Whaf the well-versed un- derclassmon should know The Mark of Disfincfion Spirif of NHS Leading me lambs Io the slaughier ,A uf X . If . Sophomore-eye-view Building IV This is an eleciion line, not an ice-cream Iine 1, l la I 1 uuumar i 3 1 2 5 ' , i 1 V. fi, W 4 W mmgalsa ......s..,, - E ,, ms: gnu 1 Tigers on the move 1.1 i N ,seal HOCKEY First Row: Dooley, Costa, Reilly, Ryan, Fitzgerald, Crosby, MacNeil, Grogan, Rogan. Second Row: Horne, Pau Fitzie Bennett, Guzzi, Butterworth, Vassalotti, Boardman, Cioppa, Keyes, Fitzgerald, Dooley, Haywood, Mr. Hall, Stalwart defense Mike 433 n S Hard hit by graduation, the inexperienced New- ton puckers fared well against the tough G.B.l. League. Although their 4-4-2 record gave them only fourth place, they were always dangerous. The play of all-stars Bill Reilly and Paul Fitzgerald provided many highlights in this exciting season. Coach: , , , . Mr. J. C. Hall ,sf GK 4.4139 Flying high Mike Newton Scores!! in K -Q fr 1,-Q. 'xx' 1' X Nw x -f A 'Y' 5 ., A T 'Wi'- I 3,3 Elaine Solomon Alan Martin Marie Giordano Harris MOST ALL AROUND BEST STUDENT I I 2 o I I! it Q1 IQ 3 ' r Q z ,Qs S ' 'X V... . f 2 I , -','-- ' Eg si f I I I I ' 'gf 1 l , . k .5 V Brian Kenney Lois Marchant Ronnie Connelly Robin Foster MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING SIJPHIJMUHE SUPEHIATIVE5 .IUNIUH SUPEHL!-ITIVES i if f Z GJ' Bruce Dow Polly Stanley David Sacha: Dorothy Swanton MOST ALL AROUND 1 N BEST STUDENT 532 g 'SV' 'ini' NW Q-2f N I Ili if 'YY 1 X -E: 13? f Barry Gilvar Alfredo Farina David Bourne Nancy Von Brunt MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING f 1 , f . x W X I l, T Y 1 Q -f X fi T' iff xxf Ti f - X Next stop heaven Friday night, February 18, Newton High was treated to three one-act plays presented by the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The produc- tions were competing for a bid to the Massachusetts Drama Festival. The senior presentation of Mary Queen of Scots won first acclaim, and recognition for fine work went to the sophomore and iunior classes for their plays, Sunday Costs Five Pesos and The Lost Elevator. KW' Good evening, my queen -oe, X ., W ,Lg DRAM FESTIV I. he Middle C Olcy LEGISLATURE DANCE JUNIIJH DANCE CI b 56,L A he Senior Supper, now an annual tt, was held in the Newton High :aol gymnasium on December 4. This r, Seniors departed from the tradi- al franks and beans and enjoyed Italian spaghetti with all the fixings. rwards there was square dancing. who attended greatly enjoyed the tering of Clan 1955. EHHISTMA5 VESPEHS SENIUH SUPPEH Food!!! At last! Slurp . . . ' r , x X , L' . . 1 F 9 0 K X 4 .-i'1'f2M . 4 if ' fQ,1g,g vmgw I A . i, , .. , X 1 is ,Q i.b,Q.,..N,, ii 'W ,A l 'X- Supper, Simeone Style X , e Mmmmmm . . . XV' f X F iifiaf X Q 1 K' dw! st 5 year was entirely musical, entire chorus of voices in- the A Cappella Choir, di- the Girls' Chorus, directed Christmas Vespers this the tableaux omitted. The cluded the Glee Club and rected by Mr. Merritt, and by Mr. Lasker. Songs from both the Jewish and the Christian religions were sung with the whole chorus, accompanied by the orchestra, blending voices in the final Hallelujah Chorus. Everyone agreed that this program was an inspiring one, adding a serious note titiili Q pl ri Y' i N K lv FF' 1 rn We qgdoo Wo new , 'WSW WE to the festivities of the Christman season. ORCHESTRA Firsi Row: Macleod, Hibbord, Holmes, Olfon, Mr. March, Vogel. Second Row: Haney, Leftou, Mundile, Cobb. Fourfh Row: Melanson, Sfokes, Viscoit, Anthony, Johnson, Chacran, Scipone, Minecr. Milender. Third Row: Hurting, Willey, Allen, Richmond, Waller. Fiffh Row: Huss, Boyce, Bograd, Sudholfer, Tower Johnson, Chocran, Scipone, Minear, Milender. Third Row: 'Horfing, Willey, R0S6nl9l0fT, Rea' Smndlngf NelS0I'1, F0fYlf19f0f1- UHIIHESTHA , 'fn A ',-.1 :X 5 gt ' HHN S nl' , 'A Pa- V' ' V2 i Q ,Q c S ' W I lor - Irv: . Wu N Q45 I, , . ,HA :K . ,ff 1 f X Majorettes: Wilson, Firestone, Whitmore, I.oTona, Buckins, Smith Emerson, Walsh. First Row: Perlis, Nickerson, Quint, Mayer, Giordano, Clark, Resnick, Beatrice, Nelson, York, Farrington Griswold, Levi, Levin, Small, Huges, Brown. Second Row: Siegal, Hurwitz, Mann, Grammont, Appleton Cooper, Macnair, Roberts, lngall, Cobb, Harper, Mandile 1 4 1 1 Boom! One and all Warm up HEX BAND Graceffa, Webster. Third Row: Hellerman, Seyfurtli, Quinn, Bo- grod, Clark, Weyland, Morrill, Marshall, Goldrick, Boyce, Tink- ham, Arcancl. Fourh Row: Bogracl, Kontoff, Coffey, Donovan Wayman, Duncan, Clifton, MeLanson, Shaffer, Crehan, La Tana Yesley, Tower, Kapreilian, Newcomb, Tishler. 1 1 EWTU HIGH SEHIJIIL BAND Ooooo AV he X'V ,. . mv,--.,. VsxQ1i'eAN1ihw!fi9o3xQFMP-w we vi- wax ms 251'-as wwwmk'it:5RiSxWashu JdW,fNsAw,o4N,Ls.v .- ww ,, ,ie,,,f2:1ixwNQwQswa21:as1-unless 'iii 1 xl! .S 4 ill-6 SPRING Joseph Taylor, Jr. arrives A Fellow Needs a Girl ALLEGRO MARJORIE TAYLOR Patricia Anthony, DR. JOSEPH TAYLOR John Tone, GRANDMA TAYLOR Sonia Muelder, JENNIE BRINKER Mary Ann Guild, HAZEL Lois Fleischer, CHARLIE TOWNSEND Maynard Gold- man, JOSEPH TAYLOR, JR. Richard Scipione, BERTRAM WOOLHAVEN Richard Keaveney, MOLLY Bertha Nickerson, BEULAH Rochelle Clifton, MILLIE Connie Forbes, DOT Elinor Weeks, ADDYE Sheila Ahearn, EMILY Joyce Firestine. Wine, women, and white bucks Ole Rockin' Chair's Got Mo fag' J 'M www? N V . LT .4 F if ,ff ,- if ' 38 3 4 sg yd wi E , .,.,A W 34 5 if . f ,wif fre? 2 if ,Si , av Ji? x EK 4 I S. K, f . W Www 4 We iq 434m-gy gk ww X- Q A , n fr, X w' Z'?1, - in gm 1: ,6 ' - . av g, , N r . . W 1 -t Q 3 -may -, - JF A fx x my w www x 4 - x ' X - Q-- -fQ.. Q in A ' Cuxkim, , gi Q ' A W it -If . 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'rf 4 s 1 Q.. .Q 1 ' A 4v.1.,.4fs , .6 ww g 4. , 4. w 1 4 1 V Q - N ' ' 3 va H Y 3 Q M H .Q ' ii: qi Q . 5 A I f' fw2'n ' j sry. xx ,W 1, ,V .Q ,Q ., 3 3, . J 1- x . 1 , , ,. ,Q F 15 3, fm IJHEHESIS x s f s Y? 3 153--f S Q6 'W Q ORCHESIS First Row: Bloom, Kahn, Baisciair, Hobbs, Lasker, Morse, Ellsworth, Goldberg, Quint, Haffenberg, Rodenhizer Peppord. Second Row: Miss Bickford, Hoffman, Ziegel Wile, Balos, Bloomberg, Rosenwalds, Rothstein, Gavine Gould, Schneider, Bass, Hanuouer, Rust.Third Row: Oteri Does the term, Modern Dance, bring to mind the mage of dancers in odd costumes making peculiar novements to dreary music? As the members of Xpprentice, Workshop, and Performers know, that zicture is not true. Modern Dance is an entertaining 1 1 1 Dephoure, Myers, Fox, Wallace, Anderson, Leigh, O'- Donnell, Milott, Forbes, Stearns, Robinson, Galner. Fourth Row: Mclfa, Cutler, Ziman, Shombad, Michaelson, Pearl- stein, Chester, Solomon, Miller, Hirsh, Winer, Foote, Hint- Iian, Fleisher, Tobias. 'Q' orm of expressing oneself to music. Students par- icipote in the Spring Musical, annual symposium, pring demonstration, and other programs in New- on, nearby colleges, and schools. 'residenh . . ,.., r . ,. .,....,.,.., .... . Janet Morse lice-President: r r ,.., Jane Ellsworth Secretary: , .,.,. Susan Lasker 'reasuren Emily Goldberg 'ublicity: ,,..,.....,.,. Peggy Hobbs Xdviser: Miss Marilyn Bickford With expression, please Sixth position Point your toes K f 'T x, K 3 P L, The Medic MUSICAL K - ll Cockfail Corforie V w i -Mmm -Nw-.X ' W W ii ri ,4 ,a j , The ChiIdren s Ballet fi A , G- fi? aufy is their business 4-:Q Master minds F' 0 sz my i i i iii, im The backroom behind the scenes ' E AM K A. .f t -1 ,, :ir- ff ' wi Queer-1 ill rs-. .,..-Q '1- i.ool V ' ,ge, 'SN nl A i A1 Kee? s ,mist OC s 1 - .1 ,Q- f . , ... J. L4 ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP APRIL 14, 1954 Alperin, Jonathan Lazare Armstrong, Ronald Anthony Bachner, Martha Helen Bannister, Jean Marie Beevwkes, Elizabeth Hodges Burns, Helen Marion Clemon, Sheila Rea Cohen, Paula Marilyn Cooper, Betty Deborah Doherty, Barbara Helen Dunleavy, Maraaret Carol Famiano, Beatrice Louise Fornady, Eva Sara Galer, Corinne Brenda Gilman, Paul Jerome Goldbero, Emily Marcus Hand, Michael Ronald Harris, Anne Starr Hill, Malcolm Turner, Jr. Kagariian, Leven George Kcilmier, Mary louise Abele, John Eaton Bailet, Sandra Estelle Barberio, Dorothy Ann Barbuto, Janice Carol Barrs, Dorothy Caroline Beckwith, Gail Lewis Booth, Margaret Lee Brauninger, Gerald Wallace Brown, David Edward Conner, Carol Cohen, Roger David Connor, William Bradford Crosby, Jayne Dolby, Richard Erwin Flanagan, Marilyn Ann French, Barbara Ann Geiger, Barbara Marie Gentile, Loretta Ann Glaser, Constance Guild, Mary Ann Hatch, Phillip Colby Heinrich, Marieluise Hedrick, Nancy Anne Horne, Helen Marie Jones, David Henry Jule, Richard Allen Kalnais, Agri: Janis Katz, Robert Warren Jr. Kaye, Stephen Howard Kennedy, Marie Suzanne Class of 1955 Lamb, Nancy Elisabeth Lane, Donald Kerivan Lasker, Mariorie Judith LeVine, Robert William Lubin, Lawrence Edward Murphv, Patricia Cecelia Olton, Elizabeth Carroll Peck, Newton Tenney, Jr. Pollard, Priscilla Elaine Pond, Francis Edward Porter, Deanna Lee Scipione, Richard Stephen Segal, William George Soule. Rufus Albertson Tinkham, Robert Kimball Turnbull, George William Vaccaro, Rose Therese Wernick, Nancy Louise Wolf, Thomas Edwin Wulff, Kathryn Gail ADMITTED T0 MEMBERSHIP MAY Class ol 1955 Kisiel, Helen Rosemary Kopelman, Arie Kowal, Barbara Lois lfasker, Susan Sandra Lippincott, Margaret Loew, Donald Earl Marks, Robert Tucker McCormick, Jo-An Marie Medaglia, Anthony Joseph Morey, Barbara Ann Morse, Janet Carol Muelder, Sonia .lone Nelson, Nancy Nickerson, Bertha Florence Novick, Leonard Robert Panella, Janice Lee Pellegrini, Alfred Pransky, Elaine Carol Reni, Henry Peter Jr. Roach, Cecelia Marie Rodenhizer, Elva Mae St. Amant, Jane Bolton Schwartz, Robert Beniamin Shaffer, Robert Austin Sheldon, Robert Tonkin Shine, Carl Melville Sigel, Ruth Ann Smith, Robert Warren Stefan, Margaret Ann Swaine, Allan Mason 4, 1 955 Jr. Swartz, Barbara Jane Tone, John Clement Jr. Van Haelst, Jaan Arlette Vogel, Judith Ray Wansker, Linda Jane Weakle, B. Charles Jr. Weeks, Elinor Nelson Weiner, Sandra Lee Weingold, Erika Waltraud Welch, William Lawrence Jr. Wilkinson, James Calvin Wolk, Richard Barry Wright. Jane Allard Yesley, Mark ATIU AI. Class ol' 1956 Breitzke, Susan Chacran, June Melanie Cobb, Peter Harwood Cohen, Stephen Isaac Doctoroff, Stephen John Dow, Bruce MacGregor Epstein, Lewis Allen Freeman, Ellen Judith Frieze, Michael Gordon Geller, George Henry Gilman, Michele Giordano, Frederick Salvatore Glaser, Judith Barbara Gordon, Brenda Ruth Gorn, Robert Aaron Graham, Kenneth William Grossman, Sherman Haskell Holdridge, Douglas Wheeler Horvitz, David Kane, Margaret Rose Kanter, David George Kelly, John Francis Kennel, Charles Frederick Leary, Christina Marie Leighton, Charles Cutler Lettau, Bernhard Lipson, Lawrence McCusker, Richard John Miller, Stephen Joel Minear, Richard Hoffman Nason, Jeffrey David Obermeyer, Karen Oliver, Warren Dain Jr. Sachar, David Bernard Sade, Robert Miles Schwartz, Paul Stanley Seltzer, Stephen Murray Southmayd, Nancy Elizabeth Stober, Cynthia Ann Swanton, Dorothy Louise Whitmore, Howard HUNUH SUEIETY HEL. President . .. ,. William George Segal Vice-President ,.... Newton Tenney Peck, Jr. Secretary . ,. , Elizabeth Carroll Olton Treasurer . .. . . Rufus Albertson Soule SPEAKERS Character ..,.. .....,.,...u.. C amille Celestine Baller Scholarship .... . ,,... Newton Tenney Peck Jr. Leadership , ,.,, ,...,. R ufus Albertson Soule Service ...,..,.., ..,r,.. M ary Loui-se Kazmier I 1 is ' ' V A no ' A in is t is f my ' - 4 w ' in l.x 3 This spring the National Honor Society in Newton once again held induction ceremonies. ln an impressive service the proud students received their tiny gold pins, symbolic of the torch of learning. The organization is composed of 5? ofthe junior class and 'l5cXa of the senior class. A member ofthe National Honor Society is chosen for the following four qualities: character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service. 81 Nhmmibik vf 4 First Row Putnam Reilly Herring Hamill Kasarpan Fogarty, Halloran, Chamberlain. Second Row: Mr. Ferguson Chamberlain Martin Hackel Webster Kirby Mr. Hawkes.Third Row: Keyes, Beggs, Whitmore, With the start of spring weather,-the crack of bat meet- ing ball rarlg out at Newton High. The Tigers, under the wing of Coach Ferguson, had ahother fine season. This year the team, led by Captain Mouse Khsariian and All-Scho- lastic Bill Hamill, again provided its loyal rooters with thrills and excitement. S' Ys.,,..g,,v le A. N L 1'ff-.-1 Z',., , wwe , 4 1 Tug him! energy Y f we w Russ 1' '5 Triumviraie J me-le Y , ,Y X' ffl , 'Nb A W-M mf. A Chuck Ralph er .ai Nwxlknflb Kinetic energy Tigers - uhh clubs Stan if 2 OUTDOOR TRACK Firs' Row: Dooley, Simms, Lucier, Viscott, Brahms, Acheson, Halloran, Rogan, Rogan, Richards, Mulluhy, Holland, Bieglow. Second Row: Mr. Geist, Brockington, Bickman, Olton, Menard, English, Farrugia Saltzberg, Dangel, Figilis, Nelson, Loew. Third Row: Yabaccio, Berig, Moran, Gottschalk, Bloom, Head Thorman, King, Higgins, Kindred, Warren, Morrison. Fourth Row: Harrell, Kimball, Millard, Berg- er, Cruise, Argoe, Vassalotti, Ryan, Brisham, Stetson. I 1 Z? i - Strength in both the track and field events gave the Boilermakers a well balanced squad. Led by Co-captains Al Rogan and Mel Shine and bolstered by such returning 653 b lettermen as Guy Vassalotti, Dave Brahms, Dick DeSantis, ' -. and Don Trimble, the Newton team was strong in its dee R H N X' tense of its title as Massachusetts Champs. I i QS l ? X ll TDUIIH TH!-lllli Watch those cinders fly WWW, ....v': ': T N T .AE ' an Nw Y X. v 'tk I F 'CQ up ' :L , iw it MQ K ,..:. ,,.,, ,. U gif 'Uh at 3 is N it is sv s Q so , ,X ws? VW X X Y ,,leX. , ma-A ,ma 'Qia- vii i ,t ny E 4 9 st , l 1- , ji., J b Hogan, Snead, and Middlecoff of '75 Standing: Mr. Hall, Grace, Brauninger, Ganong, Goldstein, Under the excellent coaching of J. C. Hall, the golf varsity enioyed a very successful season. With many of last year's team returning, experience was a very important factor in many tight matches. Long hours of practice produced evident results as a well-schooled group of athletes took to the green for Newton High School. Mal GULF TEN NIS if Dick With mdst of last year's varsity back again this spring, hopes were high for another excellent season. Against such top flight opposition as Winchester and Brookline, the Newton team did more than hold its own. TENNIS Front Row: Hill, Cohen, Elkind, Dow, Mullen. Back Row: Schwartz, Lobb, Serkin, Bennett, Mr. Poskitt. , I . .: ,, , i . W i ' ,,.' Q x+QL Q Set A 4 i QQ ri Ms Af nf Q ..: Q . D ' -1 3 . , , -. M!! ,. , . -is - i , M 5 f si? i 5 1?5?'gg,, A. 40 M J 14 ,lf GIRLS' TENNIS Q' Ti , , , ' K A N 'wr , j . t oo if f '59 e. Q -1542 . -iff in - , Kb -X J G V r as i ' 'bu Y' ivy V, Ar - X L 'v vyl, 1 D- ui-' '-19 , 'ig' GIRLS' TENNIS First Row: Tempesta, Leone, Nelson, Morse, London, Whitmore. Second Row: Robinson, Gould, Sade, Willey, Victor, Legore, Miss Davis.Third Row: Breitzke, Bugbee, Hazel, Wilbert, White, Akeroyd, Wattendorf, Foster. it f 'a ELIPTBALI. When spring rolls around, the sport of Casey's legend always appeals as much to the girls as to the boys. From the large turnout of softball enthusiasts this year, class teams, Junior Va-rsity, and Varsity were selected. With lots of fun and great success the girls made softball a fitting climax to the i955 sports season. fa isa Y A serving dish Teamwork, enthusiasm, and careful coaching brought success and satisfaction to the Tigresses of the Clay Courts. Both intramural competition and Varsity matches kept the girls busy defending the Orange and Black-and defend it they did, with credit due in both fun and sportsmanship. Ty Cabb's rival: batting average --- 3 fi wx, M s HN! SOFTBALL First Row: Doherty, Brown, Morrill, Robinson, Reagan, Nazzoro, Flanagon, Shaughnessy, Oteri. Secoi Row: Mrs. Turner, Stol1es,'Benson, Carroll, Winchester, Clark, Macnair, Royster, Gurevich, Giordan Third Row: Ciambelli, Miller, Spillane, Boyle, McKee, McGuffin, Marchant, Gentile, Gavini. 'Y is L QQ . 9 we -' ., 'Q . g , an wxf Q33 i 'E' . L ft LC- 14 -f 'swf s an.,-.. nga.. :xi S 1 X . R w X E 5 ink if ef N in sg gk , f? M Em , N sf x :H if , Wi ar' pn ,J .t A ,wifvyi 4 ' Q' Q 2 ,Q S 5 X? K sb, . . . Wi ff 4 1 ug ,m as Wm., w ,Qt 12 Mm. A m. .MAJ Qt MOST LIKE TO SUCC ED gl LB, f WR fin? mm' x L-V 565' Mm ff Q 2 , fi WN M' QGJZLJ Lf X I I l Lk x ,fy if A, X mf 'ILT 151 Y ,999 1 enney k N cyLamb LT Y h d Eva Fornacly WO? rim 'QF C.-heb 13 N K U fm Q jk! x NN 4 X XX' 'K J Lf J N ' Carroll Olton MOS MUSICA Stephen Kuhn L X Q ego c, 0 4, 'x h d s Most DRAMATIC wb -fb P we 0 W we Nancy d k MOST ATHLETIC rf! R , aww, . 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ABELE 31 Mountfort Rd. Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime, Taking History exams in 23C I Will to N.H.S.: My first corner seat in alphabetized rooms l, Weeks, College, Softball 2 Legislature 1, 2, 3, Motion Pic ture Squad 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Organization 3. 9 fl I. s I .L is l . ,. ,lm . . , .,, ,I tl . 2 -f 'G Q' TOBY DAVID ABEND 32 Olde Field Rd. Newton Centre Toby, Dave Suppressed Desire: To pick up where Joe left off with M, M. I Will to N.H.S. My Sister Il, Weeks, College, Aviation Club 2, 3, Cavalry Club 2, 3, Indoor Track 3. ROBERT THOMAS AITCHISON 64 Dalby St., Newton Bob Suppressed Desire: To have the right to mark the teachers I Will to N.H.S.: All my report card marks and a gun IV, Day, Service. EDWARD JOSEPH AKERMAN, JR. 19 Cypress St., Newton Centre Ed Favorite Pastime: Lying on tables Checking all 85 clocks in Build- ing Il IIIA, Bigelow, Service, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, Radio Club 2, Rifle Club 1, Baseball 3, Bas- ketball 3, Golf I, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Usher 2, Dance Committees 1, 2. JEAN AKEROYD 548 Centre St., Newton Jeanie Suppressed Desire: To travel Fondest Memory of N.H.S.z Foot- ball games ll, Bigelow, College, French Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Basketball 3, Dance Com- mittees 3, Newtonian 3, New- tonite 3, Vespers 3. DIANE ALBERT 34 Park Drive Newton Highlands Albie Favorite Pastime: Mickel Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Knapman's horrve room IV, Brighton High, College, Art Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Music Club 2, 3, Tennis 1. CHARLES LESLIE ABRAHAMS 50 Westchester St., Newton Chuckles Suppressed Desire: To finish high school I Will to N.H.S.: My three dif- ferent high schools in Detroit. Miami Beach, and Newton I, Miami Beach, College, English Club 3, Tusitala 3. s l '-'- 1 , -ts .aeifkt is I El te 'i 4 RAYMOND JAMES ACHESON 82 Border St., West Newton Ray Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Mr. Knapman lnever winning, I Will to N.H.S.: An undefeated football team IV, Warren, College, Football 1, 2, 3, Ice Hockey 3, Outdoor Track 1, 3, Senior Supper Com' mittee. e, the seniors s. 1 . .s m N 'He.v. ' ku ' . . , , 74.1 X so ROMAYNE-LAWRIE CAROLE ANN ALLARD ALCQTT 74 Braeland Aveq, 126 Warwick Rd., West Newton Newlon Cemfe Lawrie Favorite Pastime: Helping the Suppressed Desire: To be 5' 6 Fondest Memory of N.H.S., Mr. Knapman's homeroom Il, Day, College, International Club 1, Library Club 1, Music Club 3, Neophytes 1, Outing Club 3, Dance Committees 1, 1. 3, Senior Play 3. sophomores Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior year, arguments with Mr. Knapman Il, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 2. X ss , Q. iss.: ,.., ,sa,5- M ,. it . Fw' I. ii' .. xii' i r all -- .L ,Q . . N. is Wk JUSTUS PARK ALLEN 376 Newtonville Ave. Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Drinking fountains that are guaranteed to run cold water in sufficient quantities I, Day, College, International Club 2. 'TN JONATHAN L. ALPERIN 950 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Jon Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The bell at 2:30 on Friday I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators I, Weeks, College, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Home Room Manager I, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3 . ' M - 1 4-?Q?f,Y Ii f I yi MIRIAM GERALDINE JOANNE KATHERINE APKON ARCURI 57 Royce Rd., Newton Centre 82 Pine St., West Newton Mimi Jo, Anne, Heffenriffer Suppressed Desire: To be eight days older Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Kiss- ing Mr. Packard under the mis- tletoe in my sophomore year I, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Science Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers I, Science Fair 2, 3, Office Suppressed Desire, To get mar- ried, to own an Oldsmobile I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone and Miss Sullivan IV, Saint Bernard's, Business, Home Economics Club I, 3. ALAN SIGMUND ALTMAN 563 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Rocky Suppressed Desire: To be a radio announcer Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: First day of Driver Ed. when I almost hit a car I, Il, IV, Babcock, College. CAROLYN MARIE ANASTASI 15 Saco St. Newton Upper Falls Carol Favorite Pastime, Writing letters to D. A. I Will to N.H.S.: As good a football team as '54 had IV, Weeks, Business, Office Work I, 2. JOHN ANGIER 316 Franklin St. Newton Corner Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football I, Bigelow, College, Football 2, 3, Intramural Sports, Indoor Track I, 2, 3, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Vespers. PATRICIA JOAN ANTHONY IOO Christina St. Newton Highlands Pat Suppressed Desire: To give an oral speech without blushing I Will to N.H.S.: My shattered nerves II, Weeks, College, Art Club I, Home Economics Club I, Music Club 2, Personality Club ,I, Dance Committees I, Newton- ian I, Spring Musical 2, Vespers 2, Science Fair I. STEPHEN HOPKINS ANTHONY 45 Devon Rd., Newton Centre I Will to N.H.S.: Traffic lights for the south door of Build- ing I I, Weeks, College, Music 2, 3. - K mis., Hi f . , .. ,,. I AH , I4- ' J. -'IF K as s' ' -lg: is - , .'- :':'T'tQ,i l:s'L:,y I VICTOR IAN ANAPOLLE SI Walnut Hill Rd. Newton Centre Vic I Will to N.H.S.: Building I, if it is still standing next year I, Weeks, College, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2, Rifle Club I, Dance Committee 3, Stage Crew 3. 'i' I 5 .x x 5 N I' ., J? Ms, 'F , 5 I E rffmw . 5. X lbz, , ..,. , H .. ...vv ' Ja ' 'If' K . , .. by M- 'J ,.,. :- A ..., , :Iii , :ei , . .1 f 1:55 'vigikw-. QA, Sw ami rwififs -ms ,Q 9 ., 4 ' 54, 3133 -P ' A H V' 9 A - 'L Q .gg gl yy v-fi 4 X MARY ANNE ARCURI 257 Webster St., Auburndale Speedy, Anne Suppressed Desire: To own a convertible and mink coat I Will to N.H.S.: Juke box, coke machine IV, Warren, Business, Home Economics Club 1, 3, Person- ality Club I, Office Work. si EDWARD GEORGE ARONSON I7 Prentice Rd., Newton Centre Big Ed Fondest Memory of N.H.S., Mr. Knapman's Applied Math Class I Will to N.H.S.: More Math teachers like Mr. Knapman II, Weeks, College, Aviation Club l, 3, Rifle Club l, 3, ln- tramural Sports I, Outdoor Track 3. GAIL ATWOOD 269 Highland St., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Making the rounds Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Knapman's Math classes ll, Warren, College, Future Teachers Club 2, Music Club l, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 3, Spring Music- al I, 3. WILLIAM GRAHAM AYRES 74 Elmhurst Rd., Newton Centre Will Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My best years at N.H.S. IIIB, IV, Kings'ey, Boston, Business. MARTHA HELEN BACHNER 34 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre Marty Suppressed Desire: To get an A in History-l've been sup- pressing that well Favorite Pastime: Doing History homework Cday in and day outl I, Weeks, College, Art Club T. 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Tusitala 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Vespers 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Science Fair 2. SANDRA ESTELLE BAILET ii Sagamore Rd. Newton Highlands Sandy Suppressed Desire: To be able to me in more than one place at a time Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Two boys named Steve, the trio we formed, and the won- derful times we shared I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 3, English Club 3, Alpha Beta I, Music Club 2, Tusi- tala 2, Dance Committees I, Newtonian Features Editor 3, Newtonite 2, Spring Musical 2: Vespers 2. CLEMENT ANTHONY APRICALE 20 Norseman Ave., Watertown Elem Suppessed Desire: To be a printer Favorite Pastime: Driving around in a car IIIA, East Junior High, Service, Basketball I, 3, Intramural Sports I. VICTOR IRVING B Bacon Rd., Newtonville Sidney, Vic, Hot Rod, Jeep Jumpin' Jocky ll, Day, Business, Art Club 2, 3, Music Club I, Rifle Club l, 3, Stage Crew 3. leaving the facades LEONARD BAER I6 Avondale Rd. Newton Centre Len Suppressed Desire: No English courses I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Knaprnan ll, Weeks, College, Rifle Club I, Intramural Sports l. of N. H. S. BARBARA ANNE BAKER 9 Daniel St., Newton Centre Barb, Barbie, BeBe Favorite Pastime: Bristol, listen- ing to radio, taking and tell- ing iokes I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Knapman and Mr. Packard II, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 3, Home Room Manager 2, Vespers 2, 3. ondest Memory of N.H.S.: l Day College Music Club 1, 3 Neophytes 1 Orchesis 1, Jrange Shield 3 School Ex- rn ,,,, :.. F xwxs - seg.. aiQ5ig ,f ' tir5ijll,1fgx i .3 ' N' sffigsfifl '. L-rf 3ge5: ii f 4: 1 X KL jbgf. s - ix zslfaiiia s,s. ,e:?QX CAROL RHODA BAKER 91 Westchester Rd. Newton Centre Ducky C. B. Little One. Suppressed Desire: To be 5'5 Favorite Pastime: B.U. fraterni- ties II, Bigelow, College, Interna- tional Club 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, Golf 2, Newtonite 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 2, 3 FRED BERNARD BAKER 41 Fellsmere Rd. Newton Centre 1, Weeks, Ephriam College. 1 1-S DOROTHY CAROLINE BARRS 166 Chestnut St., West Newton Dottie, Dot Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day Merle dropped a coconut from the third floor of Build- ing l. II, Warren, College, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis I, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, Legislature 2, 3, Senior Play 95 3, Spring Musical 2, 3. GERALD SHERMAN BAKER I6 Elmore St., Newton Centre Gerry, Sam Suppressed Desire: To have dated a certain girl in my sophomore homeroom' Favorite Pastime: Chalking up at Norris' Emporium I, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club treasurer 2, 3, English Club 3, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Home Room' Manager 1, 2, 3. BRUCE WOOD BALDWIN 100 Prospect St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To get at least 35 hours of sleep during a school week I, Warren, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Indoor Track 2, Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, Legislature 1, Usher. CELESTINE CAMILLE BALLER 9 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To have a darkroom Favorite Pastime: Physics home- work 1, Paris-American High, Paris, France, Coflege, Camera Club 2, Drama Club 3, French Club 3, Library Club 2, Music Club 3, Senior Play 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. BRUCE RICHARD BALTER 19 Avondale Rd. Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To have all English books thrown off Build- ing III at high noon Il, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, Intramural Sports 1, Dance Committees 1, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3. JEAN MARIE BANNISTER 136 Eliot Ave.,, West Newton Jeannie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr Taylor's Geometry X class I will to N.H.S.: A Choir of angels for Mr. Merritt II, Warren, College, Art Club 1, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Spring Musical 1, 2, Vespers 1, 2, 3, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. , ' f 117155, ,I g A V 1 ,sf Es ' hi., JOHN BALDINI 21 Williams St., Newton Upper Falls Johnny Suppressed Desire: To be a millionaire Favorite Pastime: Horses IV, Weeks, Dram'a Club 2, 3 .-no' 11 :I-V H: ..- :::,:-,:..,.- s s ,..... . . Ag .... - - ff 2 Mfsiagga ,1 22 ,f 'A it x, ' it 5 MARY JANE BARRY 20 Curve St., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Talking about boys at Betty's house, popular music I will to N.H.S.: To Mr, Paige, a rowboat and a pair of oars IV, Warren, Business. ., ,..,. f- -'-:2 . .r v 'N rf 5 'il I lf .. N. itllll W W QA A 2 Ig ' . -.H S ii JOAN ARLENE BARTER 876 Watertown St., West Newton Joanie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior years-2I8 I will to N.H.S: More teachers like Mr. Packard and Mr. Knapman ll, Warren, College, Art Club 3, Home Economics 3, Dance Committees 3, Usher I, 3. DOROTHY JOAN BECKWITH I7 Bruce Ln. Newton Dotty Suppressed Desire: To get all A's I, Bigelow, College, Latin Club I, French Club 3, Music Club 'l. 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, Tennis 3, Senior Play 3, Vespers 2, 3. GAIL LEWIS BECKWITH 2l Kingswood Rd. Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To be half the student my brother is Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Bi-weekly consultations in 314, PTSA. I, Warren, College, Art Club I, English Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Tusitala 3, Dance Com- mittees 2, Newtonite 2, Copy Editor 2, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 2, 3, Alpha Beta I, Senior Supper Committee, P.T.S.A. ELIZABETH HODGES BEEUWKES I23 Sargent St. Newton Betsy Suppressed Desire: A year in France, libre with the French! Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ex- changes with Ohio and France I, Bigelow, College, Drama Club 2, 3, International Club 'l, 3, Music Club 3, Neophytes I, Orchesis 3, LaCrosse I, Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, School Ex- change 2, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. BETTY ANN- BEGGS IIB Windermere Rd., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Bombing around Il, Beaver Country Day, Co'- Iege, English 3, Music Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, Home Room Manager 3, Newtonian 2, Rally Committee 2, Senior Play 3, Senior Supper Committee. HERBERT QUINT BAYARD 94 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre Herb Favorite Pastime: Thinking about a certain girl in 224 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: A certain girl in 224 I, Weeks, College, Meteor- ology Club I, 2, 3. RITA JOSEPHINE BEATRICE 143 Charlesband Rd. Newton Favorite Pastime: Being with Steve Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Get- ting Rita C. into trouble IV, Bigelow, Business, Outing Club I, Office work. wherein the lamp of knowledge flames eternally, pa I A ,K 1. ,sf ...- 4 :sb li if JAYE KATHERINE ANNA MARIE BELLI BEIRING 204 Adams St., II7 Emmons Rd. Newton Newton Suppressed Desire: To Become Favorite Pastime: Our fabulous hen parties Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games, dances, Miss Waters ll, Day, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Tennis I, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Usher 2, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, Science Fair 2, 3. B. C.'s wife I will to N.H.S., New showers in gym lwithout water, IV, IIIB, Day, Business. ALAN HUGH BENNETT 321 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Al Suppressed Desire: To score Hat Trick Favorite Pastime: Changing Schools 1, Brookline High, College: French Club 3, lce Hockey 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, New- tonian 3, Senior Prom Com- JOAN BENSON 124 Crafts St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Watching foot- ball practice, senior year Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Two years of Math in summer school I, Day, College, French Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Home Room Manager I, Newtonian 3, Rally Committee 2, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. mittee. ink RICHARD HILL BIGELOW 88 Carver Rd. Newton Highlands Pickles, Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1102 I will to N.H.S.: A better group of teams than the school has ever seen ll, Weeks, College, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Football 2, Ice Hockey 1, Intramural Sports I, 2, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 3, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Night Committee. 5 My -gm Q , Y, sw Q, ,gg it .k if tt 3 ig . . at I misss 5 it 3 3 fr' ,aw -N B ,,,,N.., st.. Y SYN, fl 'i 11 1 ,t 2gfZfSi?5?'l5s51ii,:,: t' l gy, f.'fhQa:av I f f S 'z CHARLES GREGORY BILEZIKIAN 325 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Chuck Favorite Pastime: Burning schools I will to N.H.S.: A handful of warning cards I, Day, College, Football 1, Ice Hockey 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, Boys' Athletics Board 1, 2, 3, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Spring Musi- cal 2, Class Second Vice Presi- dent 3, P. T. S. A., Executive Board. ale CYNTHIA EILEEN BERK 25 Bruce Ln., Newton Sin Suppressed Desire: To make those eyes shine as much as those teeth Favorite Pastime: Driving down Sunset Boulevard II, Bigelow, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Personality Club 1, Home Room Manager 1, Newtonite 3, Vespers 1, 2. HELEN BERNSTEI-N 16 Chesley Ave., Newtonville Lennie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The wonderful kids I have met here I Will to N.H.S.: All of Debbie's iokes II, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, Neophytes 1, Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, Senior Council 1, Senior Play 3, Spring Musi- cal 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. JUDITH MARION BERRY 306 Webster St., Auburndale Jude,Jish Favorite Pastime: Making the rounds, trips to Duxbury I Will to N.H.S.: All my C lunches II, Warren, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 3, Office Work 2, 3. ELAINE BEZERGIS 60 Brookside Ave., Newtonville Budge Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1953 Waltham vs Newton game I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like J. C. Hall ll, Fitchburg High, College, Cavalry Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Personality Club 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Stage Crew 1. PATRICIA ANN BIANCO 120 Webster St., West Newton Pattie, Peanuts Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Foot- ball games I will to N.H.S.: Elevators in all three buildings IV, Warren, Business, Home Economics Club 1, 3. F . .sez-if .- we eq. Q Q., iii:--ft . . I V pf-s, , V - ' 1 . ,F Q: .151-I' - .,..Q'f-Q rw! MICHAEL BERMAN 15 Westchester Rd. Newtonville Suppressed Desire: A foolproof S-block lunch and recreation period I will to N.H.S.: My one piece gym suit, a sneaker, and my ear muffs II, Weeks, College, Aviation Club, Cavalry Club, French Club, Ice Hockey, Volley Ball. .. , T vm. -,tx it , ., fm 'N 1 1 Ex, - r 1' an ' .-we ,Quant ,I ti y f .Ji ' I , - J I x LINNEA BIRGIT BJORK 34 Fahquar Rd., Newtonville Swede Favorite Pastime: Athletics Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those mornings down the gym II, Weeks, College, Outing Club I, 3, Basketball 2, 3, LaCross I, 3, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, Archery 2, Softball I, 3, Sci- ence Fair. my I. .. Q f .V Q. C B? 'K I +9 A 4 1--:f f'f ' 1ez Ai' H95 .lu ' K l l fif L., M UA i ' 57' I . ri, Sli ,. M . li -. 'lf ,' I-z Q .-rn 'gr if 76 BEATRICE BLACK Kelly Ave., West Newton Bea Suppressed Desire: Dressmaker Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior Play IV, Solomon Lewenberg, Bos- ton, Business, Home Economics Club 2, Archery 2, Senior Play 3, Lunch room Cashier 3. HARVEY JASON BLOOM 95 Greenlown Ave., Newton Centre Harv Favorite Pastime: Digging Sid I Will to N.H.S.: My marks I, Weeks, College, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3, Science Fair 3, Social Board 3. RUTH MARION BLUE 223 Church St., Newton Ruthie Favorite Pastime: Going out with Carl I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Paige's 2:30 rowing club II, Bigelow, College, Senior Play 3, Vespers 3. MARGARET LEE BOOTH 5I Pine Ridge Rd., Waban Pegsv Suppressed Desire: To visit Duke University I Will to N.H.S.: A full supply of air-wick for the Biology Labs. ll, Warren, College, Art I, 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes I, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, New- tonite I, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3, Orange Book I, Senior Prom Committee 3: P.T.S.A. 3. .IUDITH LEE BORDEN 98 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre July, Pid Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior Play, Hershey Exchange I Will to N.H.S.: Harriet IV, Weeks, College, Library Club I, Home Room Manager 2, Senior Play 3, School Ex- change 2, Art Board Chairman. ELEANOR SHELDON BLISS I00 Devonshire Rd. Waban Pinky Favorite Pastime: Dashing from the third floor of Building III to the fourth floor of Build- ing I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the wonderful times I've had with so many wonderful kids I, Warren, College, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis I, 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, School Exchange 3. ,rj 5 R gg 1 i B is 'Br 3 - ' BEVERLY LOUISE BLOOM 32 Walnut Rd., Newton Highlands Rusti, Red Favorite Pastime: Riding in a red convertible II, Weeks, College, Dance Com- mittees. I take with us the memories of common experience, i,' Nas X, 5. 'Q ails tv -.-a-,.t-- . V .. . .. X . I YP Z ,. 5 Q . 'ffl I lat- 'rw -'ff'1.2 tif.-f ps, I SANDRA LOIS BOSTWICK 90 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Sandy Suppressed Desire, to get A's in English I Will to N.H.S.: My sister I, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Tennis 3, Spring Musical 2. 'Q DOROTHY E. BOUGHAN 37 Austin St., Newtonville Bogie, Fee Fee Favorite Pastime: Making paper dolls out of late slips I Will to N.H.S.: All the teach- ers' shiny smiles IV, Our Lady's, Business, Camera Club I. DONALD FREDERICK ROSE D. BOYCE 43 Warwick Rd., West Newton Bunny, Blondie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those D lunches in the lunch room I Will to N.H.S.: The oars to Mr. Paige's boat lll,Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Spanish Club 1, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Social Board 3, Science Fair 2. ALVIN FRANCIS BRACKMAN 126 Langdon St., Newton Al Suppressed Desire: To take a trip around the world Favorite Pastime: Woodworking in my shop ll, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, ' . kt, I - r sie-1 if M- tf . i iirifgiii - .. Z . .: ' ,, Jgggigf-wifgg ggi t Q is . -1 . X W- lil X. W , -5 , fl 1 ci . ,ai 'ESQ 3, gy Q its i . it! .R - , -K ., 3 3 -,W -'f ,,.. fy- 1 2 ' :M ge .af ' J MARY ESTHER BROCK 43 Byrd Ave., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Bombing around ll, Warren, College, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club I, Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, Home Room Manager l, Junior Red Cross Council 1, Orange Shield 3, Rally Committee l, 2, Social Board 3, Usher 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1. PHILIP BROCKMAN 11 Sunhill Ln. Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: A lunch Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Nute's back room I, Weeks, College, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Sen- ior Play, Science Fair 3, Football Manager 1. 99 BEVERLY ROSE BRADLEY 344 Centre St. Newton Bev Suppressed Desire: To ride in a tank with Jeff Chandler Favorite Pastime: Looking for someone IV, Bigelow, Business. GERALD WALLACE BRAUNINGER 41 Lindbegh Ave., West Newton Gerry,, Tarzan Suppessed Desire: To play 18 holes with J. C. Hall Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Newton vs Waltham football game of '53 Ill, Warren, College, Chemistry Club 3, English Cub 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Baseball 1, Golf 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, Senior Play 3, Science Fair 1, 3. GILDA BRECHER 31 Westchester Rd., Newton Gigi Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. White's homeroom with the Caira triplets I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator in Building I I, Bigelow, College, Drama Club 2, Music Cub 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Outing Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, Dance Committees 2, Newtonite 1. MARJORIE RUBY BREEN 116 Auburn St., Auburndale Margie Favorite Pastime: Bombing around, dieting I, Warren, College, Chemistry Club 3, French Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Usher 1, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Organization 3. BRIGHAM 50 Highland Ave., Newtonville Brig Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Watching football movies in 2309 ll, Day, College, Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Out- door Track 2, 3, Boys' Athletics Board 3, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3, Touch- down Club 2, 3, President 3. fb A ,I X DAVID MICHAEL BRAHMS 1208 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Trunk, LeMalIe Suppressed Desire: To beat Rirtdge indoors Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch I, Weeks, College, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2,, 3, Home Room Manager 3, Leg- islature 3, Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 3. g,.,:..t,t :R wx.. : t N fffffif -ff ,Sas , 5 'iii .t1::fr:. .' ' 'rv' 1 I-,1.,...g' ral - ' ,Zi-ffffgi.-s i. . li 'fi2't 2z2i2:2:. ,2,, '-ii F, . ma' ' .- .gar- . G in , L .. if: . .ff ii . -tg. A 'uw . .. ggi sl. 32 V... . . , -gif, . , . ta Tim' , 1.54. ,,. ,gg . 1 5, .. .3 x 2 15. 'Ur' ' Q inn, Q' xl' JOHN KENNEDY BROOKS 47 Winchester Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: Go to Bow- doin College Favorite Pastime: Weekends in New York at 'Birdland I, Bigelow, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Golf I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Usher 2. 15.1 T , 'P' t Z 1 f' -2' H fl ,V - I fill I 7 I I I T X 9 uf l i- 1. s:1'1:1.e K z.flfl'L'3f, 3' . , . x ,sf V A ,R S , I : :Q .rf r, 1 . Q ki. tt SIGNE VIOLA BROOKS 94 Los Angeles St., Newton Sister, Our Miss Brooks I Will to N.H.S.: A rowboat to Mr. Paige Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano IV, Day, Business, Home Room Manager 2. SALLY BROWN 62 Lenox St., West Newton Sal, Brownie, Susie Q Suppressed Desire: To own a cottage for two with W.R.G. I Will to N.H.S.: My brother, my sister, and three sticks of T.N.T. II, Warren, College, Art Club I, 2, Cavalry Club I, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2. VIRGINIA LEE BRUCE 22 Noble St., West West Newton Ginny Suppressed Desire: To make the Honor Roll Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior year ll, Warren, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, School Exchange 3. EDWARD LEO BUCKLEY 868 Walnut St., Newton Centre Buck Suppressed Desire: To win an argument with Mr. Dulac Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Mr. Dulac IIIA, Weeks, Service. PAUL JOSEPH BUCKLEY 43 Brookdale Rd., Newtonville Buck Suppressed Desire: to get an A in Chemistry Favorite Pastime: Playing golf I, Coyle High, Taunton, Col- lege. BEVERLY ANNE BROWN I53 Windsor Rd,, Waban Bev Suppressed Desire: To Meet Montgomery Clift Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Harris and Mr. White Il, Warren, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Orchesis I, Outing Club I, Dance Committees 2, 3, Rally Committee I 2, Usher I, 2, Vespers I, 2, 3. DAVID EDWARD BROWN II Vineyard Rd., Newton Centre Brownie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: '53- '54 School Exchange lOhioI ll, Weeks, College, Aviation Club I, Hunting and Fishing Club I, International Club I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, Baseball I, Intramural Sports I, Outdoor Track 3, Dance Committees I, 2, Legislature I, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, School Exchange 2, Sci- ence Fair I, Senior Supper Com- I00 wnittee 3 As we follow our separate ways ie ., ' , ,ar I '1 , if . 9 .N K ..kv A335 ..:. . : STEPHEN FREDERIC BURG 25 Gould Rd.. Waban Steve Favorite Pastime: Flying in a green Nash Rambler I Will to N.H.S.: My outdated fishing licenses I, Il, Weeks, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes I, Rifle Club I, Tennis I, 2, Motion Picture Squad 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, ANN MIRIAM BURMON 26 Avondale Rd.,, Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To have a Building III homeroom Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Crowded buses I, Weeks, College, English Club 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Golf 2, Dance Com- mittees 2, Newtonite I, 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I: P.T.S.A. 2. '1. , tx ft? ,fs NANCY C. BURN-HAM I45 Woodward St. Newton Highlands Butch Suppressed Desire: If I had one I wouldn't tell you Fondest Memory of N.H.S., Hon- or studies, Outing Club ski trips II, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Field Hockey I, 2, Softball I, 2, 3, Orange Shield 3. HELENA MARION BURNS l92 Elliot St. Newton Upper Falls Helen Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- ing elected to the National Hon- or Society I Will to N.H.S.: A typewriter for Room III II, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers I, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Of- fice Work 3. 1.l5 SWA RICHARD ALAN CAIRA I5 Middle St., Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To be known for myself and not my brothers Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Number of times I was mistaken for my brothers IV, Day, Service. KENNETH INGERSOLL BUTLER 9 Simpson Ter., Newtonville Kibby Suppressed Desire: To play bas- ketball in Boston Garden I Will to N.H.S.: A brilliant sophomore class I, Day, College, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, School Exchange 3. LOUISE JOANNE BUTMAN 266 Adams St., Newton Lou, Butts Suppressed Desire: Receptionist or telephone operator I Will to N.H.S.: A box of cough drops to Mr. Anderson IIIB, Day, Busniess, Home Eco- nomics Club 3. AN-THONY RONALD CAIRA I5 Midlle St., Newton Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To marry a girl by the name of Florence Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: How many times I was called by the wrong name by my teachers IV, Day, Service. BENJAMIN EDWARD STEPHEN BUTLER I2 Green Ct., Newton Neafy Favorite Pastime: Being with Rita Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The holidays we had off IIIA, Day, Service. w I Y I CAIRA ' ji ,. ,. ..,. .. ., . . , ST Newton M lil -'Ili l .. .,,, :...,,,.,,:.'w zzg V.., ,:,,:, , .,..,. i Suppressed Desire: To have ' VV o Iv at ., .. W switf. :,'iii 'f : .. ' H' People be able to tell me from 'Te' if 5. Q H, , Q, s my brothers Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: How 4 3- many times the teacher didn't J I call me by the right name ily, . r :Pg . , -.,. ..,,, I IV, Day, Service. Sig, , 3 X ' S, 4 S LOUISE MARY cAmA I5 Middle St., Newton RITA LOUISE CAIRA I5 Lincoln Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: To be Burt Lancaster's private secretary I Will to N.H.S.: A factory of gum to Mr. Neilson IV, Day, Business, Office Work, Spring Musical. IOI Dally Suppressed Desire: To get rid of all homework I Will to N.H.S., An elevator for Building III IV, Day, Business. Q7 ,. M, ' We -4: iiii f - .v -reg, . 1 . M I te, ag E: , L .: 5' . 'sf 7 f ' - ,... N .ff at . .. .W I Q '7 wi Y ' fry w t. S: , .. W Z? ffifl? 'N , 1. it 55 ' N . RALPH J. CALDERONE 7 Quirk Ct., Newton Cyrano Fondest Memoary of N.H.S.: Mr. Cutting's temper I Will to N.H.S.: My hidden tal ents fit they can find theml IV, Day, Orange Shield 3 Spring Musical I. il 2.545 1 .. In 2 '- :wx 0 - . :R -ei w s X ,Qs d o ,X ? ' Qi 'fn -- ali . xi ' t 1 U, RICHARD R. CAMPANA 10 Nonantum St., Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To graduate in June, 1955 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: No work, no pay -Mr. Paige l322J II, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 1. PATRICIA ANN CARBEAU 140 Plymouth Rd. Newton Highlands Pat Suppressed Desire: To go West to Ohio Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Goldman's brown tie with the ivory polka dots II, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club I, 3, Neophytes I, Outing Cub 1, Archery 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Badminton 1, 3. LINDA CARMEN 20 Seton Hill Rd., Auburndale Lin Suppressed Desire: To grow 2 more inches Favorite Pastime: Boating and trying to water ski II, Warren, College, Future Teachers Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Personal- ity Club I, Dance Committees 2, Junior, Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Vespers 2, 3, Senior Supper Committee. CLAUDIA CADDELL CARPENTER 46 Hinckley Rd., Waban Tup, Tuppy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: J. C. and his exploding sessions l Will to N.H.S.: My geometry book Il, Weeks, College, Art Club 3, International Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Orchesis 1, Tennis 1, Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I, Vespers 1, Office Work I, 2. BRIAN CUSHING CARROLL 55 Wilde Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To discover my ambition Favorite Pastime: Watching the clock I, Warren, College, Indoor Track 2, Science Fair 2. JUDITH ANN CAMPBELL 172 Washington St., Newton Judy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Cooking room in Building Il I Will to N.H.S.: All the empty lunch bags in my homeroom desk II, Bigelow, College. CAROL CANNER 46 Bishopsgate Rd. Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To have done today what I put off yesterday Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Heintzelman I, Weeks, College, English Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Future Teach- ers Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Music Club 1, 2, Dance Commit- tees I, 2, 3, Newtonian Adver- tising Editor 3, Newtonite 1, 2, Legislature 2, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I, 2. these memories alone bind us together -sms .- X Q Q' k ' . . x ' gtk Ng Y ..,. Q . 5 5 llll I f - .-.. ara' iii p ii I mia? Q. EDWARD JOHN CASEY CAROL BEVERLY 41 Everett St., Newton Centre CELLUCCI Ed, Eddie 16 Jasset St., Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Chop.CI-,op day I leave N.H.S. I Will to N.H.S.: Five days with no homework IIIA, Weeks. Favorite Pastime: Entertaining Dinig I Will to N.H.S.: All my blue cards II, Day, College, Library 1, Or- chesis 1, Dance Committees 1, Home Room Manager 1, 3, Legislature 1, Orange Shield 3: Library Assistant 1. STANLEY GREENE CHAMBERLAIN 44 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre Stan the Man, Stretch Suppressed Desire: To fall asleep in Mr.'Walter's Math class Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: When I skipped the first day of school to go to a baseball game I, Weeks, College, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intra- wural Sports I, Boys' Athletics lioard 3, Chairman 3, Orange Shield Assistant Captain 3. CHARLIE MICHAEL CHAPMAN 4 Glenmore Ter. Newton Highlands Mike Suppressed Desire: To own the biggest grocery store chain in the United States of America I Will to N.H.S.: My many warn- ing cards II, Weeks, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 3, Rifle Club 3, Baseball 1. x 'X it 'll . 5? sg Ng .3 LENORE ANN CIRILANO B92 Chestnut St., Waban Cirig Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: New football bleachers without splinters II, Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Usher 2, 3, Sen- ior Play 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2. lll, I' K ,Q .,., iff ll f fs I LAWRENCE LITCHFIELD CLARKE, Jr. 3 Winthrop St., West Newton Lance Favorite Pastime: Doodling for pleasure and profit I will to N.H.S.: One gross of Think signs for Mr. Peterson I, Warren, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3, Football Mana- ger 1, 2, Ice Hockey Manager 1, 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Science Fair 1, 2, 3. r,:,:.55:5i5:: X ..' 'Vi ' ' ' . ' ,I 'Q MW! ' ig., .sk i 1 .Ji L LOIS C. CHARLTON 101 Adams St., Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Stone's classrooms I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers under 25 II, IV, Day, Business, Home Eco- nomics Club, Music Club, Bas- ketball, Tennis. ELEANOR LOGAN CHILDS 144 Hancock St., Auburndale Smiley, Lee Suppressed Desire: Bingo, bango, bongo, I don't wanna leave the Congo . . . Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior English Class with Betsy, Nancy and Mr. Malone II, Northfield, College, French Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Homeroom Manager 1, 2, Spring Musical 2. ELAINE RUTH CHITEL 236 Upland Ave. Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To plant a nest of termites in Building I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those Memorial Day weekend parties ll, Weeks, College, Art Club 2, Cavalry Club 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Newtonite 3, Vespers 1, 2. JUDITH MARLENE CHOOK 149 Allen Ave., Waban Chooky, Judy Favorite Pastirne: Confusing ev- erybody by doing crazy mixed up things Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Meeting friends before and af- ter school in homeroom I, Weeks, College, Art Club 1, 2, Cavalry Club 3, Alpha Beta 1, Drama Club 3, English Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neo, phytes 1, Tusitala 2, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Newtonian 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 3, Office Work 3. MARGARET CHARLOTTE CIALDEA 291 Bellevue St., Newton Margie Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch during S-Block ll, Bigelow, College, Music Club 1, 3, Outing Club 3. .w'.l Q I-Wi f' 1 Q 'sw s 'E F' , fy 2 FRED ELIOT CHARM 25 Shuman Cir., Oak Hill Favorite Pastime: Finding out what goes on in the minds of girls Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch I, Boston Latin, College, Drama Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Mathematics Club 1, 2, Music Club 2, 3, Intramurals Sports 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Indoor Track 1, Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, Legislature 3, Stage Crew 1, Senior Play 3. X 1. .... 1 I vw ,. xiii' , sis. T A is fi . Q sry. .sf ts., .Q fy llll .4 fs' 4 5' I ascii 2 I ,Ma Srwfwf If j imt l X' if sg .f 5-- :gs gf . .,. my S- - L at . 4 V A . x 24 iv gi, . I, ' ,g A f it - www if farxes SHEILA REA CLEMON 71 Morton St., Newton Centre Clem Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Day when notified of nomination to National Honor Society I Will to N.H.S.: My kid brother Eddie lthen l'lI be appreciated herej I5 Weeks5 College5 Alpha Beta 15 English Club 35 French Club 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Music Club I, 2, 35 Neophytes 15 Science Club 25 Newtonite 2, 3, Features Editor 2, Editor-in- Chief 35 Orange Book 35 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 15 Ves- pers 1, 2, 35 National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. : asf-gp 5 ., -in It s ' 4125 1 4. Mm . as R - a1't3,se5t r rv .rl 5-4 'af'-I , M, DAVID LEE CLIFFORD 17 Irving St., Newton Centre Cliff, Ding Favorite Pastimei Visiting Chop- Chop I Will to N.H.S.: My Australian slingshot I5 Weeks5 Service, College5 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. FRANCES ANN COHEN 4 Cotton St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To wear Bermuda shorts to school Favorite Pastime: Flunking early to avoid the rush II5 Bigelow5 College5 Music Club 1, 25 Personality Club 35 Senior Supper Committee 3. GERARD HOWARD COHEN 16 Bruce Lane, Newton Jerry Suppressed Desire: To rid the school of all English teachers Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in study I5 Bigelow5 College5 Hunting and Fishing Club I5 Rifle Club 15 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Dance Committees 35 International Club 3. ALAN H. COHEN 28 Milo St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Beating Waltham in football 32-31 in 1953 I Will to N.H.S.: A larger park- ing space for students' cars IV5 Warren5 College. ELEANOR JOY COHEN 126 Wendell Rd. Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: An elevator for Building I II5 Weeks5 College5 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 2, 35 Music Club 35 Spring Musical 1, 2. X Do you remember the way we feverishly consulted HELEN Louise comm the QI-qnge Bank 707 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Sniffles, Brownie Suppressed Desire: To swim in a reservoir Favorite Pastime: Brandeis Uni- versity II5 Weeks5 College5 Cavalry li .,. gn Club 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Newtonite 25 Usher 15 Office Work 25 Library Assistant 1. PAULA MARILYN COHEN 150 Eastbourne Rd. Newton Centre Paulie Favorite Pastime: Collecting pa- per for the exchange I Will to N.H.S.: Another prize- winning Drama Festival play I5 Weeks5 College5 Drama Club 2, 35 Music Club 1, 25 Neo- phytes 15 Tusitala 35 Golf 25 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Dance Commit- tees 15 Home Room Manager 15 Newtonian 35 Senior Play 35 Vespers 25 School Exchange 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Drama Festival 25 Senior Exec- utive Committee 35 Alpha Beta 15 Office Work 3. ' B r .gi Fr 14 si? +1-me ' 104 JUDITH H. COHEN 130 Woodcliff Rd. Newton Highlands Judy Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch during S-Block I Will to N.H.S.: More time be- tween classes II5 Weeks5 College5 Music Club 2, 35 Neophytes 15 Spanish Club 35 Dance Committees 3. INA BERTHA COHEN 70 Jackson St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Listening to radio and singing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Haven't had chance to get one yet II5 Roxbury Memorial5 College. ' 4, ' e . , M, L., 2 ,tw I I-uv'-h H15 , .sw gs wiisii isszfs- 34,1-H: s Y ' -15' .,-ftmo.-w '- we t is . - Nt., sf ..5,,..r,v,?55t?'t?f,5.,g.L . 3, fin' -Q'im...-Quwuzrwtwm X if vii ,sf .ts .. 1 me ROGER DAVID COHEN 3 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Roge Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Smitty's little black pooch I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Heintzelman I, Weeks, College, English Club 2, 3, Basketball I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Supper Committee 3. PHILIP DWIGHT - COLBURN 19 Swallow St. Newton Lower Falls Phil Favorite Pastime: Being with Nancy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Playing football in '54 I, Weeks, College, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Dance Committees l, Leg- islature 3. Q.. 2 It 'i PAUL GERARD CON-NOR 20 Lewis Ter., Newton I Will to N.H.S.: All my school books ll, Bigelow, College, Football l. ROSALIND COOGAN 219 Homer St., Newton Centre Tisser, D. Boone, Grandma Favorite Pastime: Climbing stairs I, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 2, Music Club 3, Junior Red Cross Council' 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Office Work l, 2, 3. is CHARLOTTE EVELYN COLE 35 Daris St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Bob IIIB, Warren, Business. DIANE COLINO 5l Green St., Newton IV, Day, Business. SHEILA LUISE CONE 76 Elmore St., Newton Centre Shelly, Animal Suppressed Desire: To drive a bright red Eldorado Cadillac with fur covered duels l Will to N.H.S.: Symphony Sid and his real gone hep cats Il, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 2, Music Club 2, Outing Club l, Personality Club I. MAUREEN ESTHER CONNELLY 29 Rotherwood Rd. Newton Centre Mo Suppressed Desire: To play tennis Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior homeroom I, Weeks, College, Art Club I, 2, 3, Golf 2, Archery 'l, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 'l, 2, 3. JANICE MARIE CONNOLLY 175 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Jan Suppressed Desire: To have a homeroom in Building lll Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior year IV, Waltham High, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Senior Supper Committee 3. DOLORES ANN COLELLA l9l Chapel St., Newton Dee Suppressed Desire: To graduate from N.H.S. Favorite Pastime: Sleeping , ij . 73535 ' ig ,gi - ., '33 '- if as A f 4 .. K 1 . sg A, ' X lgljl W iff! 4 if fx, X X 4 i 'V 1 . T-.Q Ili ' 1, E ig 'X we K . ..,.. .... . ,S T we I 51 5 ,M . f Ii.-as I rea of p lti gi 'I ,ir ,vi tl PAUL FREDERICK COOMBS 413 Great Plain Ave., Needham Suppressed Desire: To soup up my 4O Mercury for I25 M,P.H. I Will to N.H.S.: Two slightly used rear tires and three dropped transmissions IIIA: Needham High: Business. 1' 1' ' a vw 1 'K -r '?! if I -9 :E -T Riagg? N. ,nw get tai' -s , es: L W, :W a Ji , Y tw, MARY ANN COONEY BI Varick Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To make Na- tional Honor Society Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My junior year and Mr. Koughan l: Warren: College: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club I, 2, 3: Ves- pers 2: Senior Play 3. ROBERTA FLORENCE COOPER 37 Burr Rd., Newton Centre Bobbe, Coop Suppressed Desire: To go to .lim's Place Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sen- ior Night in my iunior year I: Weeks: College: Cavalry Club 3: Chemistry Club 3: Drama Club 2: Neophytes I: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Ves- pers 3: School Exchange 2: Of- fice Work I, 2. DOROTHY ALICE COSTA 61 Prescott St., Newtonville Dottie Suppressed Desire: To own a real convertible with leopard seat covers Favorite Pastime: Dances, roller- skating, and the movies Il: Day: College: Future Teach- ers Club I, 3: Library Club I, 2, 3. THEODORE ROBERT COSTA 3 Carl St., Newton Highlands Kid, Toddy Suppressed Desire: To find out what goes on in Mr. Goldman's classes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- ing bitten by little black dog outside of Building III IIIA: Weeks: College: Basketball I, 2: Ice Hockey 3: Intramural Sports I, 2. PETER JOSEPH COURTNEY 24 Richardson St. Newton Corner Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Building I office IV: Bigelow: Service: Hunting and Fishing Club I: Rifle Club 2: Football 2: Intramural Sports I, 2: Home Room Manager I: Stage Crew 2: Usher 2. BETTY DEBORAH COOPER I6 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Hershey exchange I: Brimmer and May, Boston: Music Club 2, 3: Neophytes I: Tusitala 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Jun- ior Red Cross Council 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Newtonian Copy Editor 3: Newtonite I: Orange Shield 2: School Exchange 2: Senior Supper Committee 3: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. PHYLLIS COOPER 3 Elmwood Pk., Newtonville Phyl Suppressed Desire: Fly an air- plane Favorite Pastime: Playing piano ll: Solomon Lewenberg: Col- lege: French Club I, 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 2: Ten- nis I, 3. and were so proud finally to have found 138, 139, and 23C? HARRY STEWART COUTTS 76 Bennington St. Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To sleep 'till ten o'clock on Monday morning Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch ll: Bigelow: International Club 3. RONALD TERRY COYNE 525 Auburn St., Auburndale Ronnie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The night game at Manchester Cen- tral High I Will to N.H.S.: My mouldy manager's jacket and my cIean white bucks l: Warren: College: Camera Club 3: Mathematics Club 3: Baseball Manager I, 2, 3: Football Mana- ger I, 2, 3: Orange Shield 3. JAYNE CROSBY 91 Warwick Rd., West Newton Favorite Pasutime: My Captain Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games, legislature dances, my cheerleading uni- form I, Day, College, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Bad- minton 1, Softball 1, 2, Volley Ball 1, Cheer Leader 3, Dance W 4 5 2 f V M ' a Y NA-NCY MAE CROSBY 487 California St., Newtonville Nan Suppressed Desire: To have long hair Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Rid- ing in M. C.'s car II, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Usher 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, Spring Musical 2, 3. Committees 1, 2, 3, Home Room Manager 1, Newtonian 3, Legis- lature 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Usher 1, Class First Vice Presi- dent 3, Senior Executive Com- mittee 3. AARY HELEN D'ATTILIO I0 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Di-Til uppressed Desire: To marry I. J. DeSisto avorite Pastime: Going to the 1ovies J, Weeks, Business. . i fgt4fE.'li,lk2 ' . f ' . ..,. 1 ..,.' Q if JUDITH CAROL DATZ 188 Dedham St. Newton Highlands Judy Suppressed Desire: To be able to smoke after lunch Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Bi- ology in Mr. Barsam's class II, Weeks College, Art Club 3, French Club 2, Music Club 2, 3. 107 RUANE deSTIGUER CRUMMETT 14 Clyde St., Newtonville Screwy Suppressed Desire: To smoke in the Main Office Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Class of '54, sob-sob ll, Day, College, Football 2, Ice Hockey 3, Intramural Sports 1, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. ELEANOR RITA CURTIS 9 Curtis St., Newton Highlands Ellie Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1954 basketball game at Cambridge ll, Weeks, College, Outing Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3. FREDERICK CLARENCE CYR 266 Cabot St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Droodling lcrazy mixed-up drawingi I Will to N.H.S.: Nothingl l'll be back II, Belmont High, Motion Picture Squad 2, 3, Stage Crew 2. JANE MARIE DALTON 24 Newtonville Ave., Newton Janie Suppressed Desire: To marry a millionare I Will to N.H.S.: All my freckles ll, Bigelow, College, French Club 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Out- ing Club I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, New- tonite 3, Office Work 2. LUCY ANNA MARIE LOUISE D'ATTILIO 112 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Lu, Luce Suppressed Desire: To get all ,,A.s.. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Lunch room IV, Weeks, College. 4. yi .,' .H V '-L Nm g f EA .... ,Q I it I CAROL MARGARET CURTIN 81 Carlton Rd., Waban Favorite Pastime: Waban Ave. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham game, 1953 Il, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, Social Board 3, Usher I, Vespers 1, Office Work 2. J, af, Q, .N...,..-..i....... W .. . ,,,.... . , , miriam. h . ws Y , me I EJ., t, N . . . I' ,E . R at an . .f,,..!fI' . K gk I 'D gf we vi. i, If ,J 9. I s . 1 LLOYD WINDSOR DAVID 287 Waltham St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To hold a drag race on the school track Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham football game of I953 ll, Warren, College, Rifle Club I, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Football Manager I, 2, 3. 'si XA,-it v 5 I . Q , ,ae J -sux, , ' Ji I t W g - ' Q 11' 15 I A jp . ,.,. f ' ' dlp.. ROBERT LLOYD deDOMlNG 2 Lexington St., West Newton Bo Suppressed Desire: To get homework in on time Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Three years with no homework at home IV, Warren, Service, Ice Hockey I. CAROL ANN d'ENTREMONT 144 East Side Pkwy., Newtonville Carol Favorite Pastime: Eating my lunch in S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My Home Economic course with Mrs. Brown IV, Bigelow, Business. RICHARD CHARLES deSANTlS 64 Broadway Ave., Newtonville D Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: More hornre room teachers like Mr. Koughan MARTHA ANN DEDRICK 5 Wenham Rd. Newton Highlands Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Math with Mr. Walters I, Weeks, College, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Corre- sponding Secretary 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3: Legislature 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Rally Committee 3, Usher I, Spring Musical I, 2, Vespers 2, 3, School Exchange 3, Class Secre- tary I, 2, Girls Vice President of Associates 3, Civics Commit- tee 3, P.T.S.A. 3. WARREN H. DELANEY 205 Hunnewell Ter. Newton Corner Legs Suppressed Desire: To remain a bachelor and keep my ??? the same Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The real great kids I have known I, B.C. High, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Rifle Club 2, Basketball 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Stage Crew 2. l Remember: the buses in the morninc lOh Boyl l,D,Cll ,R'flCIb2,3, d ..,.ZL...T55'.i.. LZ, 3?..d.,.,. an the passengers Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3: Dance Committees 2, 3, Legis- lature 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, Usher 2. SYLVIA DEBORAH DIAMOND 72 Kensington St., Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Three years in Mr. N.'s classes I Will to N.H.S.: My two fortu- nate brothers IV, Day, Business, Music Club 2, 3, Spring Musical 3, Vespers I, 3. JOSEPH E. DiCARLO Beecher Pl., Newton Centre Brother--Joe Favorite Pastime: Road testing I Will to N.H.S.: F. J. Toscano Ill A, Weeks, Business, if s 3 if ., 'Weil ,S sf A a u. I s PATRICIA MAE DICKEY DOMENIC ROBERT 326 Newtonville Ave.,, NeW'0 lVIIIe 9 Rockland St., Newton Patti Dom, SI-'PF e55ed Deslfei To mee' Suppressed Desire: To get out Eddie Fisher with he, Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My many hours in the detention room. Ill B, Day, Business. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day we beat Waltham in 1953 IV, Bigelow, College, Football I, Motion Picture Squad 2, 3. DAVID EDWARD DISTANT 42 Austin St., Newtonville Dave Favorite Pastime: Movies Fondest Memory of N.H.S. Graduation ll, Edward Little High, Auburn, Maine, Service, REGINA R. DOBRO 865 Beacon St., Newton Centre Reg. Reggie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spring Musicals and A Cap- pella Choir I, Warren, College, Drama Club 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. S t-'. W as .,g,,, H RALPH SPENCER DORMITZER 40 Hampshire St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Try- ing to get pictures of the new female gym teachers I Will to N.H.S.: My camera equipment I, Warren, College, Camera Club 2, 3, President 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, Newtonite I, 2, 3. CAROL ANN DORRANCE I07 Floral St., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: R.E.L. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hal- loween night of l953, iunior year ll, Weeks, College, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis 2, Outing Club 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, New- tonite 2, Vespers I, 2, 3.. -wg' .- -. .- V I ti as V :sw BARBARA HELEN DOHERTY 45 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill Bobbie Suppressed Desire: To learn how to Stop blushing Favorite Pastime: Eating licorice and buying peppermint stick ice cream I, Weeks, College, Outing Club 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, 3, Softball I, 2, 3, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Girls' Athletics Board 2, 3, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. MICHAEL HENRY DONOVAN 69 Orchard Ave. West Newton Mike Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The special band rehearsals held in the lunch room l Will to N.H.S.: A new waste basket for Miss Brackett to sit on I, Warren, College, Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Spring Musical I, 2, Science Fair 2. MARGARET LOUISE DONNELLY I73 Warren St., Newton Centre Peggy Favorite Pastime: Writing letters l Will to N.H.S.: My seat in detention hall. IV, Sacred Heart, Business, Home Economics Club I, 3, Music Club I, 2, Dance Com- mittees I, Vespers I. KEVIN FRANCIS DOOLEY 22 Grayson Ln., Newton Lower Falls Kev, Dool Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Home room with Mr. Koughan and his war chant Oh Boy l Will to N.H.S., Two hour lab periods for J. C. Hall I, Warren, College, Ice Hockey 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3. ELSA DORFMAN 56 Solon Rd., Newton Highlands Ellie Suppressed Desire: To be in curriculum 187549-z Ibasket weaving, I Will to N.H.S.: Another Eva Fornady I, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Latin Club I, 2, Meteor- ology Club 3, Music Club 2, Rifle Club 3, Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 2, Junior Red Cross Council I, Newtonian 3, New- tonite I, Legislature I, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3, Spring Musical 2, Orange Book 2. RICHARD ERWIN DOLBY 52 Robinhood St., Auburndale Dick Favorite Pastime: Skipping out of home room during S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Helping to put 3I tons of paper on trucks during '54 ex- change paper drive l, Warren, College, Interna- tional Club 2, 3, Music Club 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, 3, Newtonite 2, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3, School Exchange 3. ..- --1 ---, 1 5.1, .:.,.,-. ..:..,,..,- 1 ff, at ' E- , mtv I . V :ilk 2 gg . If, . ,se -aa? Y 'Ti z-'S -P - . A ' M' I sy' , ' . Q J . lib I I -1f'f', I ,I 4 . g A wc I ..-, g .tex . I M' W 1. .A J '- ii 1 ci -, ' ' +- ' .p A ,ra V 5 - A Q , .m .,,,...,. I, Q k Agni? I X ' ':5: if -'-:eff :'. A . I Y ' z s , si, ei JOHN MILO DOWLING PETER WILKINS SHEILA JUNE DUBROW RUBYLITA DUBY 57 Noble St., DOWNING I04 Hull St., 25 Royce Rd., West Newton 72 Concord Stl, Newtonville Newton Centre Legs Newton Upper Falls Favorite Pastime: Taking Peter Ruby, I-a 2-a Ruby Duby Du Suppressed Desire: To find a parking space I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot big enough for all the kids' cars. IV, Warren, College, Cavalry Club 2, Rifle Club I, Golf 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 3, Stage Crew 2. . , fl' -A ,-Vs., I ' N .. X W 'ti gg Sv i' 5 't .l'-we 4 ' 'X ' I. .., Ht, 1:-I l ' il 1' Ill l ., - . - s r flvihl -I lv . - lk .. . f ,i Y Pete Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The parking facilities I Will to N.H.S.: The 8:30 bell I, Warren, College, Rifle Club I, 2. ALEXANDER DUFF 42 Murray Rd. West Newton Sandy, Sandra Suppressed Desire: To roller skate through the tunnels I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators ll, Warren, College, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, International Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Tennis I, Senior Play 3. ERNEST E. DU-NBAR 55 Duncklee St., Newton Highlands Ernie, Jug, Marlon Favorite Pastime: Diddling on a motor scooter I Will to N.H.S.: My out- lawed bookcovers INootunJ II, Weeks, College, Indoor Track I, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Science Fair 2. TAYLOR ALBERT DUNCAN, Jr. I6 Washburn Ave.. Auburndale Sailor, Junior, Dunc Suppressed Desire: To change Mr Koughans's saying to Oh girl Favorite Pastime: Skipping lunches with a favorite in- dividual I, Warren, College, Aviation Club 3, Football I, Intramural Sports I, 2, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Legislature I, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 3. MARGARET CAROL DUNLEAVY 54 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To graduate with all A's Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch during S-Blocks IV, Warren, Business, Library Club I, Tennis I, National Honor Society 2, 3. for a ride Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brookline game of November 6, 1953 II, Day, College, Art Club I, Outing Club I, Tennis I, Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The music programs, choir, Theory class I Will to N.H.S.: A tunnel from 23C to l305 l: Weeks, College, Art Club I, Drama Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3: Music Club I, 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Dance Committees I, 3, Newtonite I, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Legislature 3, Usher 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, Science Fair 2. they dispersed to the friendly corners of Elm and Walnut Streets trfsfgg - r A ..-e- 5 I CATHERINE ELIZABETH DUNN 633 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Cathy, Katy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The ringing of the 2:30 bell I Will to N.H.S.: Louder bells and faster clocks IV: Warren, Business, Home Economics Club I. GEORGE DUNN I06 Gibbs St., Newton Centre Buz Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Walters' Math class I Will to N.H.S.: The Howard Johnson's on I28 I, Weeks, College, Baseball I, Golf 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, Indoor Track 2, Dance Come mittees 2, Home Room Man- ager I, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 3, Social Board 3, chair- man 3, School Exchange 3. Senior Supper Committee 3. as ,ta A . , 5 I Ml, ,Z - ,nm ELEANOR MARJORIE DUTTON 361 Cherry St., West Newton Ellie, Zeke Favorite Pastime: Collecting shrunken heads I Will to N.H.S.: A stock-car to get classes on time IV, Warren, Business, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Senior Play, Office Work. LATIMER BALLOU EDDY I6 Cragmore Rd., Newton Upper Falls Tim Suppressed Desire: To have a suppressed desire Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: CFlunking Chemistry, English, and French, I, Weeks, College, Camera Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 3. WARREN G. ELLIS IO Walker St., Newtonville Cruz Suppressed Desire: To build a rod Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Three lunches I, ll, Day, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I. JANE EVERETT ELLSWORTH 56 Bowdoin St., Newton Highlands Janie. Favorite Pastime: Talking with the G. C. F. Club Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Clean orderly lunch room Il, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Orchesis I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Personality Club l, Spring Musical 2, 3, New- tonettes. GEORGE EDWARD EHRET Richard Ave., Sudbury Ted Suppressed desire: To teach Radio at Newton Technical-Vo- cational High Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The complexity of opportunities offered at N.H.S.: IIIA, Sudbury High, Business, Radio Club 2, 3. PETER ELKIND 24 Oakcliff Rd., Newtonville Pete Suppressed Desire: To get an A in English Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ohio exchange I, Warren, College, International Club 2, 3, Music Club I, ln- tramural Sports I, Tennis I, 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, Orange Shield 3, School Exchange 2. WILLIAM ELKINS 3 Parmenter Ter., West Newton Bill Suppressed Desire: To have my numerous blue cards ripped up Favorite Pastime: Standing by the window in Room 218 and surveying the girls as they file into Building II Il, Day, College, Science Club I. CHARLOTTE ANN ELLIOTT I0 Winthrop Ave., Newton Suppressed Desire: To go to Harvard I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators for all buildings IV, Our Lady's, Business. DONALD BARRY ELLIOTT 38 Islington Rd., Auburndale Donn Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Study periods in the parking lot I Will to N.H.S.: Air-condition- ing for the tunnels I, ll, Warren, College, Avia- tion Club 3, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Newtonite 3. : fy, -2 la' .f QI ,AON f' gl' 0 .nrfi I E. 'Kg ei ELAYNE LINDA ELASHOFF II East Boulevard Rd., Newton Centre Laney Favorite Memory of N.H.S.: My three years with Mr. Ethier I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 2, 3, English Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Neophytes I, 3, Dance Committees 3, Newtonite I, 2, Usher I, Senior Play 3. Q- 'E . . J.. , We 'R fs Q , J? ws. . .: Q3 Q S fi ks , 1 N, wi. M 2 1 T ES, ,- 'I-' ' mls- , Y , a . , T Q9 .1 ':- z :, -asse-1' . . 'I' 1.-. Ca ' ' fs Q 'W a V A ,wav V f Yi '- , R 1- -- :fl y e Nl' 'E A35 ' 13 . Q4 DORIS LINNEA ERLAN-SON 25 Hancock St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To work in the place I love at the things love with the people I love ondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior English class in lI8 ll: Warren: College: Interna- tional Club 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3. It I ws- l t - e A, ',1,,gzawg'ts ,I i.1,,fsw..s,ssl.,:.eFs -mg., . l ' ' ' an V'-i' 4 .-:..IgII ,,,.V,. , X M I l f s.: A 5 gi i A, Q MICHAEL JOSEPH ESPOSITO l94 Adams St., Newton Mike Suppressed Desire: To have a million dollars in the bank Favorite Pastime: Road testing IIIA: Day: Service. JAMES THOMAS FARRELL 42 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Jim Suppressed Desire: o be friends with Mr, Angeno Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day I entered IV: Saint Charles Waltham: Col- lege: Stage Crew I. JANET LOUISE FARRELL 54 Pond St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To have brown eyes IV: Bieglow: Business School: Outing Club I, 2, 3: Basket- ball'I: Softball I: Volleyball I. PAULINE FAY 53 Court St., Newtonville Polly Suppressed Desire: To see sign posts leading to 23C I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators for that third floor of Building Ill IV: Edison: Business: Music Club 3: Archery 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Vespers 2, 3: Orange Book 2, 3. MARTIN WILLIAM FELDMAN 43 Cotton St., Newton Centre Fing, Marty Suppressed Desire: To get all A's in every subiect except English Favorite Pastime: To kill the teachers who passed me II: Bigelow: College. BEATRICE LOUISE NANCY RITA FARRAR FAMIANQ 398 Center St., 57 Jackson St., Newlon ome' Newton Centre ll: Bigelow: Outing Club I. Betty, Bea Suppressed Desire: To go to Rome Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those English classes in 2106 IV: Weeks: Business: Natianal Honor Society 2, 3. 4 the stampede to classes in the alloted five minutes: 105. Al: II2 PETER FESSENDEN 33 Leewood Rd., Newton Highlands Fessy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: CarollSI I Will to N.H.S.: A new lab for J.C. I: Weeks: College: Mathematics Club 3: Basketball I, 3: Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3: Senior Supper Committee. DAVID AUROM FINCLE 50 Paul St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Climbing stairs I Will to N.H.S.: An escalator I: Weeks: College: Music Club: Neophytes I: Senior Play 3. - .1 -:gg 1. ' I X I K ,W MARY LOU FIN-N 66 Walker St., Newtonville Shortie, 5' Favorite Pastime: Weekends at Al's Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. GalIagher's homeroom sessions Of '54-'55 I, II, Day, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Tennis I, Dance Committees 3, Senior Play 3. PAUL CAREY FITZGERALD 72 Fairway Dr., West Newton Fitzie Favorite Pastime: The Road- ster I Will to N.H.S.: Another coach like J.C. I, Day, College, Football I, 2, 3, Ice Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4. gif. , . X s N14 . If ts.-ill! L is , .fgggjm It 1 pi . rt, t noasnr McKINNEY FLYNN 340 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid- ing Fondest Memory of N.H.S. Boys' chorus and choir II,'Day, College, Senior Play Vespers. .Q i M 1 231, DANIEL CHARLES FOGARTY 27 Oakwood Rd., Auburndale Chuck, Dan Favorite Pastime: Smitty's train- ing room Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That great undefeated football season I, Gov. Dummer, College, Base- ball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees 2. , 'H he - 'Q I 2 355515: e. . MARY IRENE FITZSIMMONS 9 Lewis St., Newton Fitzy Suppressed Desire: To spell Mr. Paige's name without an i Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Trip to New Hampshire with the Outino Club IV, Bigelow, College, Music Club 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Tennis 3, Usher 3. MARILYN ANN FLANAGAN I25 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Flannels Suppressed Desire: To skip any class successfully Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Trip to New Hampshire with the Outing Club II, Weeks, College, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Badminton I, Soft- ball I, 2, 3, Volley Ball 2, Horne Room Manager 2, Orange Shield 2, 3. EILEEN MARTHA FLYNN IO Raymond Pl., West Newton Suppressed Desire: to have Cadillacs in Drivers Ed. I Will to N.H.S.: All my S- Block lunches IV, Warren, Business School, Outing Club I, 2, 3. MICHAEL EDWARD FLYNN 27 Hibbard Rd., Newton Mike,, Reverend Suppressed Desire: To be a success I Will to N.H.S.: My S-Block lunches and detention in 2106 IV, Bigelow, College, Navy, Junior Red Cross Council I, Legislature 3. RICHARD CYRUS FLYNN 340 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Riding around in cars and 'fixing them Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom with Miss Stone. IV, Day, College, Service, Mo- tion Picture Squad, Orange Shield. DOLORES MARIE FIUMARA 35 Hyde Ave., Newton Dolly Suppressed Desire: To be a success in life I Will to N.H.S.: A pencil sharpener for Mr. Paige Il, Bigelow, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 3. I x , wa 7, - M eg 5 . L 4 A - L I ', fr , iw-ang. EVA SARA FORNADY 904 Centre St., Newton Centre Eve, Evie Suppressed Desire: To live in Hershey Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Heintzelman I, O.V.A., Syracuse, New York, College, English Club 3, Inter- national Club 1, Home Room Manager 2, Newtonian Editor- in-Chief 3, Newtonite 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 2, Orange Shield 2, Spring Musical 1, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. t gs.. If, t.. , Q: ' -1 M 1 2 A , ' . Sii 1 I ,ffl 'li' xg. M ' it if- ,,-- Q x JAMES L. FREDERICKSON 28 Wesley Rd., Jim Framingham Suppressed Desire: To have all my high school periods in one building, on one floor, for one day Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Listening to WCOP on the radio IIIA, Framingham, Service, CORINNE BRENDA GALER 62 Manet Rd., Chestnut Hill , Renee Suppressed Desire: Not to do any homework Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2107 I, Weeks, College, Alpha Beta 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neo- phytes 1, Tennis 2, Dance Com- mittees 1, Newtonian 3, Orange Shield 3, School Exchange 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Orange Book 2, 3. JACK HANYSTON GALLIMORE 32 Purchase St., Saxonville Suppressed Desire: To become an electrician after the service Favorite Pastime: Auto me- chanics IIIA, Saxonville, Service. JOHN CLARK GALLOWAY 124 Harding St., West Newton I, Warren, College. BARBARA CONSTANCE GAMER 31 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Barb Suppressed Desire: To be 5'31f2 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Go- ing from 23-C to 141 I, Weeks, College, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, English Club 3, French Club 2, Neophytes 1, Tennis 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, Newtonian 3. BARBARA ANN FRENCH 6 Weldon Rd., Newton Corner Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior Play I Will to N.H.S.: Crunchless celery for S-Block lunches I, Bigelow, College, Drama Club, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Orchesis 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Civics Committee 3, Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, Newtonian 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, Senior Play, Spring Musical 3. HOWARD MICHAEL FURMAN 58 Blake St., Newtonville Howee, Lucky Suppressed Desire: To be a successful businessman I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Boyd Il, Day, College, Indoor Track 1, Outdoor Track 1, Usher 1, Vespers 2. Q the rather uncomfortable sensation of unceremoniously meeting a swinging door: RICHARD JOSEPH GANONG 119 Rand Ter., Auburndale Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom with Miss Stone I Will to N.H.S.: Longer gym periods II, Warren, College, Golf 2, 3. NANCY LOUISE GANSS 60 Parkway Rd., Newtonville Nance Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games I Will to N.H.S.: My U. of M. sweatshirt to Mrs. Turner II, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Dance Committees 3, Usher 2, Spring Musical. 4' CHARLES MURRAY GARTH Box 131 Trapelo Rd., Lincoln Pobie Suppressed Desire: To eat Trade School lunch Favorite Pastime: Going to Mr. Densmore's shop IIIA, Cutler, Holliston, Service. MARILYN ANN GAROFALO 12 Freeman St., Auburndale ' Mar Favorite Pastime: Prospecting I Will to N HS- All m A's . . .. y IV, Warren, Business. , 1 5 2 1'5 5 ,ff . i 5 ALISON GIFFORD 56 Somerset Rd., West Newton Al, Appy, Giff Favorite Pastime: Making the rounds with the gang Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Gallagher's homeroom sessions of '54-'55 Il, Warren, College, Cavalry Club 1, Music Club 1, 2, Outing Club 2, 3. Ya VQZQN we 2324 Mhz,-Q,,,,Q? :- ' V . ,Zigi - W,nwsg,,g.n 55,7 aim I Jkgigilifrt- I Aw.,-rl wi QQ ' 'lie BENJAMIN GILFIX 5 Coolidge Rd., Newton Centre Ben Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Vacations l, Weeks, College, French Club 3, International Club 3, Dance Committees 3, Social Board 3. 115 A , 2-egllffiggz .sf Q . i J--I M 1 ' W l 4 . K4 5 , RICHARD HENRY GATTIKER 314 Elliot St. Newton Upper Falls Dick Suppressed Desire: To eat Trade School lunch Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: U. S. History with Mr. Paige l332l ll, Weeks, Service, Baseball. RODNEY THOMAS GEIMAN 22 Dwhinida Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To become a surgeon and own a Mercury with a Cadillac engine Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newton vs Waltham in football I, Warren, College, Neophytes 1, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Home Room Manager 1, 3, Leg- islature I, 2, Usher I, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, School Exchange 2. ALBERT HENRY GENASKE 32 Hyde St., Newton Highlands Henry Favorite Pastime: Fishing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior year in Mr. HaIl's Chem- istry class Il, Weeks, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Spanish Club 3, President 3, School Exchange 2. LORETTA ANN GENTILE 26 Thorton St., Newton Lu Favorite Pastime: Sports I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Paige and his rowing club ll, Bigelow, College, Music Club 1, Outing Club 3, Basketball 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Volley Ball 2, Usher 1, Spring Musical l, 2, Vespers 1, Office Work. JOHN MORRIS GERACI 82 Oakdale Rd., Newton Centre Big John Favorite Pastime: Walking be- tween classes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those wonderful weekends ll, Weeks, College, Baseball 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Home Room Manager 1, 2, Orange Shield 2, 3, Usher 2. BARBARA MARIE GEIGER 55 Summit St., Newton Barb, Barby Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Jan- uary l4, 1954, 9:02 P.M. I Will to N.H.S.: Homework that doesn't take time I, Bigelow, College, French Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Orchesis 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Home Room Manager 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Vespers 2, 3, Civics Commit- tee 3, Senior Executive Com- mittee, Senior Supper Commit- lee. 1, , fx .W .51-.v -f. ..s T 'u.'5.-I ' I - gxgp- . ..,' -. 5: ill. -E3 HERBERT GITELL I0 Fox Hill Rd., Newton Centre Herb Favorite Pastime: Relaxing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Cafeteria after C lunch l, Weeks, College, Drama Club 3, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Stage Crew l. .Fx ga 46 .ff 1--2 :a s if L s Q .3 35 5.2333 ' 55 1 I fi if ROBERTA GLADSTONE 104 Elgin St., Newton Centre Bobbie Suppressed Desire: To have a double sister-in-law Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spending S-Block and H.R. per- iods with Bubzie II, Malden High, College, French Club, Music Club, Vespers. SHEILA GAIL GOLDBURGH 458 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Bugs Suppressed Desire: I don't sup- press them Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The golden hours spent in detention I, Day, College, Dance Commit- tees 2, Newtonite 2. ELLIN FLORENCE GOLDBERG 386 Ward St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To finally live in California Fondest Memory ol N.H.S.: S Block lunches Il, Weeks, College, Art Club l. 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Newtonite Typist 2, 3. EMILY M. GOLDBERG I7 Croftdale Rd. Newton Centre Em, Emmy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: English a la Heintzelman I Will to N.H.S.: Bridges be- tween the top floors I, Weeks, College, English Club 2, 3, President 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes I, Orchesis I, 2, 3, J. V. Basketball 2, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Board 3, Chairman 3, Newtonian 3, Newtonite 2, Leg- islature 3, Spring Musical l, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. MARILYN GOLDMAN I24 Arnold Rd., Newton Centre Mickey Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Memorial Day week-end parties I Will to N.H.S.: Sharon, Judy, and Alyce I, Weeks, College, Art Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3, Music Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Office Work 2, 3. CONSTANCE GLASER 381 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre Connie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hon- or study hall A-Block iunior year I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators and helicopter service from top floors I, Weeks, College, Debating Club l, 2, English Club 3, Sec- retary 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Orchesis 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dance Committees l, 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Newtonite I, 2, Legislature 2, 3. . l ,an s. S Q 'thx X :QL As 1 ELIZABETH JEAN GLAZIER ll9l Washington St. West Newton Betty Suppressed Desire: To eat all three lunches I Will to N.H.S.: Longer lunches, shorter classes ll, Warren, College, Outing Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3. the cafeteria at the height of its bustling, or rather, natural condition, Q R J Vutgt' .... . . Q S E ,v-- M . ..... g - 1 ,.., i f MERLE JANE GOLDMAN BARBARA ANN 132 Brackett Rd., Newton GOLDSTEIN Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch 55 Hagen Rd., Newgon Centre in S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Run- ning from top floor of Building I to top floor of Building II II, Bigelow, College, French Club, Future Teachers Club, Music Club, Outing Club, Golf, Tennis, Usher. Bubzi Suppressed Desire: To have my cake and eat it too Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spending home room periods and S-Blocks with R. G. IV, Roxbury Memorial High, College, Music Club 2, 3, Vesp- ers. qt, ,rg ,U , 1 Ig fl :I I hx W -:,::il t fWg f .ij ata is 3 I il' , LEE DAVID 230 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To get all ,,A,s.. GOLDSTEIN Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Weekends with a certain iunior girl I5 Weeks5 College5 Cavalry Club 35 French Club 35 Music Club 35 Golf 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Dance Committees 2, 35 Sen- ior Play 3. W,5t.w.t..t,t. ff .. yktwi' ' ,SSX ,' 'F I , . - . -1 -. -1 MARJORIE RUTH GOLDSTEIN 63 Lorna Rd., Newton Centre Margie Favorite Pastime: Records I Will to N.H.S.: The incoming seniors I5 Weeks5 College5 French Club 35 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Tennis 35 Anti-Smoking Committee 25 Dance Committees 1, 35 Home Room Manager 1, 25 Usher 35 Office Work. N1 I' I' sarf .lax ANN ELIZABETH GOULDING 39 Chaske Ave., Auburndale Annie Suppressed Desire: Be able to play yo-yo as well as my partner Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hav- ing Debbie eat my lunch during S-Blocks IV5 Warren5 Business. RICHARD PETER GRACE 1736 Commonwealth Ave. West Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To have the swinging doors made lighter Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Home Room 225 II5 Saint Mary's5 College5 Sci- ence Club 25 Golf 2, 35 Dance Committees 35 Spring Musical 2, 35 Vespers 2, 35 Science Fair 2, 35 Senior Supper Committee 3. 117 SANDRA ARLENE GOLDSTON 16 Caroline Pk., Waban Sandy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games I Will to N.H.S.: All the books l have had to carry II5 Warren5 College5 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 2, 35 Vespers 2, 3. HELENE GORENSTEIN 41 Westchester Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: To spend one night On the Waterfront with Marlon Brando I Will to N.H.S.: A new Stein- way piano for Mr. Lasker's Girls' Chorus II5 Bigelow5 College5 Interna- tional Club 15 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Golf 25 Legislature 35 Usher 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Spring Mus- ical 35 Vespers 35 Outing Club 1, 2. LAWRENCE WILLIAM GORIN 50 Dolphin Rd., Newton Centre Larry Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Loring's U. S. History class I Will to N.H.S.: 13 place log tables to all math students I5 Weeks5 College5 Camera Club 2, 35 Home Room Manager 25 Newtonian 35 Newtonite 2, 35 Orange Shield 35 Usher 2. ROBERT CHARLES GORIN 50 Dolphin Rd., Newton Centre Bob Favorite Pastime: Reading in The Newton School Report about the education I should have received I Will to N.H.S.: A row boat and oars for Mr. Paige II5 Weeks5 College5 Camera Club 35 Rifle Club 25 Newtonite 2, 3. JUDITH ELAINE GOTTLIEB 149 Evelyn Rd., Waban Judy Suppressed Desire: To sleep un- til 8:0O A.M. every morning I Will to N.H.S.: All the A's I got in math I5 Roosevelt5 College5 French Club 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2, 35 New- tonite 3. ' - I 'lt' ,,.,, 3 ' .as EUNICE ALICE GOODMAN 236 Waban Ave., Waban Suppressed Desire: To cut the lock of hair that is always on Mr. Heintzelman's forehead Favorite Pastime: Watching the clock I5 Warren5 College5 Cavalry Club 35 English Club 15 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Neophytes I5 Outing Club 1, 25 Tennis 25 Dance Committees 35 Newtonite I5 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 35 Vespers 35 Senior Supper Committee 3. I il R' wg lite g ,i ALFIO BERNARD GRACEFFA 44 Lexington St., West Newton Al Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The unpredictable Mr. Walters I Will to N.H.S.: My non-san- forized sophomore band iacket Ii: Warren: College: Music Club 3. , sg., DEBORAH ANN GRAHAM 29 Canterbury Rd. Newton Highlands Debbie I Will to N.H.S.: The trees on Trowbridge Road Suppressed Desire: To have ash trays instead of ink wells II: Weeks: College: Vespers. NORMAN RICHARD GRIMM 101 Avalon Rd., Waban Manechivitz Suppressed Desire: To find out what I'm good for-nothing? Favorite Pastime: Trying to pass all my subiects I: Warren: College: Rifle Club 1: Indoor Track 2: Field Hockey 3: Legislature 3: Science Fair 2: Senior Class Organization 3. LESLIE NEIL GRINSPOON 11 Chaske Ave., Auburndale Les Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fill- ing out registration cards in quadruplicate I Will to N.HlS.: Honorable hon- or studies l: Warren: College: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3: Legislature 3: Orange Shield 3. CAROL ANNE GRODEN 32 North St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Baseball and 'football Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Latin in 322 I: Brighton High: College: Latin Club 1: Dance Committees: Usher: Senior Play. ALISON AN-N GROETSEMA 39 Forest St., Newton Highlands Al Suppressed Desire: To go to France again-sans chaperon Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Dress rehearsals-in general l: Weeks: College: English Club 3: French Club: Music Club I, 2, 3, Co-ordinator 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Vespers I, 2, 3. JUDITH GREER 12 Richard Cir., West Newton Judy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham football game of 1953 I, Il: Day: College: Music Club 2, 3: Dance Committees I, 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 2: Senior Play 2: Spring Musical 2: Senior Supper Committee 3: Office Work 3. CAROLYN ELLEN GRIFFIN 43 High St. Newton Upper Falls Griffy Suppressed Desire: To be in Room 10 at S. T. no. 6 I Will to N.H.S.: Homework IV: Weeks: Business: Senior Play, our ice-cream booth boasting of seven flavors, MARY ANN GUILD 21 Newbury St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To get all A's iust once Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon I: Weeks: College: Drama Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neo- phytes I: Dance Committees 2, 3: Usher 1: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2: Vespers 2: School Exchange 3. ,M A .,.. I' s - - f s : : essays a x-ts ' - ' W 1 sofa. .Q Ex Y R E 2 S li ,az ROBERT CLINTON GUYOT 67 Wyoming. Rd., Newtonville Bob Suppressed Desire: Would have liked to smoke in school Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: It has wonderful plays IIIB: Day: Business. RICHARD RALPH HACSUNDA I7 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville Buck Y Suppressed Desire: Eating lunch Favorite Pastime: Talking with in S-Block IIIA: Day: Service. THOMAS ANTHONY HACSUNDA I7 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville Tommy Favorite Pastime: Fooling in the cafeteria I Will to N.H.S.: A pair of keys for Mr. Toscano IIIA: Day: Service: Baseball. X . i ll K r 1 gs. X . .: Q '--' .Lv i ' SIDNEY S. HANDEL ll Kodaya Rd., Waban Sid Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation day I Will to N.H.S.: Whips for the Chemistry department I: Weeks: College: Debating Club 2, 3: International Club 2: Music Club 2: Mathematics Club 3: Dance Committees 3: Home Room Manager 3: Usher 2, 3. JUNE M. HANSEN 33I Auburndale Ave. Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To be a ITUYSE Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Dates with D. R. I: Warren: College: Future Teach- ers Club 2, 3: Music Club I, 2, 3: Orchesis I: Legislature 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2. 'l'l9 GEORGE HARVEY HALEWOOD 196 Melrose St., Auburndale Joe Suppressed Desire: To tip over Mr. Paige's boat and break the oars I Will to N.H.S.: Sport coats for the Boys' Chorus IV: Warren: College: Football I, 3: Ice Hockey 3: Intramural Sports I: Junior Red Cross Council I, 3. WILLARD JOHN HAMILL 72 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville Billy, Willy Suppressed Desire: To have an undefeated baseball team Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My cooking experiences in modern living I: Day: College: Baseball I, 2, 3, A: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3: Intramural Sports I: Dance Committees 2: Legislature 2, 3, Vice President of Associ- ates 2: Orange Shield 3: Rally Committee 3: Senior Play 4. CAROLE E. HAMILTON 33 Lill Ave., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mrs. Brown's homeroom in my iunior year I Will to N.H.S.: My gym pad- lock that never opens Il: Warren: College: Vespers 2, 3. MARIE ESTELLE HAMMOND 4I Oakmont Rd., Newton Centre Spike Fondest Memory of N.H.S: Mrs. Brown's homeroom I Will to N.H.S.: All the fun I had last summer Il: Weeks: Business: Music Club 3: Home Room Manager 2: Ves- pers 2, 3. MICHAEL RONALD HAND 985 Watertown St. West Newton Mike Favorite Pastime: Eating S-Block lunch in 224 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Sullivan in 22E IIIA: Warren: Service: National Honor Society 2, 3. -an-ntrv JOHN F. HALLORAN 44 Walter St., Newton Centre Jay Suppressed Desire: Driving into stone walls I: Weeks: College: Aviation Club 2: Cavalry Club 3: Debat- ing Club I: Rifle Club 3: Foot- ball I ,2, 3: Outdoor Track I, 2, 3: Dance Committees 2: Leg- islature I, 2, 3: Orange Shield 3: Senior Class Organization 3. P.. s 1 . w A vi ia is I: ,S 2 .- -s .235 :Q ,aff f' ggzgff ' --4 I5 GEORGE LEO HARKINS 85 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre Pinky, Red, Jerry, George Favorite Pastime: Teasing Bar- bara Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Lashbrook's Latin class I, Weeks, College, English Club 3, Latin Club 3, Music Club I, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Legislature 3. . , .,,, ,U . '-'.t.-,aw .ftw 'f.a-cw . - , .fp-: ..4...wa F Q f , . f J 4 - .a ':L if 'l fn txt 1 ' 1 A 3, 5? . 1 A . .'tJggg,.,- S A d . 1, A? .ray bm. , I IAN ii .5 st' W S.. 5 y . NADINE HARKINS 188 Islington Rd., Auburndale DeeDee Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham football game of 1953 II, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 1, 2, Senior Play, Spring Musical, Office Work , 3. ANNE STARR HARRIS 16 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To teach calculus at M.I.T. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That pleasant iaunt from third floor Building I to third floor Building II through the tunnels on a rainy day I, Weeks, College, Art Club I, Drama Club 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Chairman of Publicity 3, Tusitala I, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3, Dance Commit- tees 1, Home Room Manager 1, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Newtonian 3, Orange Shield Captain 3, Spring Musical 1, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. ALAN TOWNSEND HATCH 228 Auburn St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To get out of N.H.S. after three long, long years I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot to accommodate a car for every student who drives to school II, Warren, College. PHILLIP COLBY HATCH 49 Harris St., Brookline Favorite Pastime: Working with autos Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I graduate IIIA, Brookline High, College. WILBUR FRANK HAYES 606 Centre St., Newton Bill Suppressed Desire: To see the forty-eight states Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 1953 Science Fair I, Bigelow, College, Science Club 3, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 1, Science Fair 1. HENRY A. HARRELL, Jr. 57 Perkins St., West Newton Hank I, Warren, College, Aviation Club 3, Indoor Track 2, 3, Out- door Track 2. -' rs BW GEORGE HENRY HARRINGTON, Jr. 6 Granite St., Framingham IIIA, Lincoln, Service. the Orange-Shield swabbing the decli after three lively lunches: tq., A ft . , ELINOR LOUISE HEALY LORAINE MARIETTA 3 Fairview Ter., West Newton HEATH 'EI, Ellie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ken Packard I Will to N.H.S.: My wholey gym suit II, Warren, College, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Civics Committee 3, Dance Com- mittees 3, Usher 2, Senior Play 3, Vespers I, 2, 3. 4 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre Stinky, Stretch Favorite Pastime: E. J. C. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C lunches IV, Weeks, Business, Spring Musical. . 5, if- 'lifiii':-3iZ ,3-Q '- ' Sif ff i - . ' 'fi , , ..,?,t . . .3 S it., . . . af X '. 9 W' Q -.- s wi3 iQ.:Zas..t 51 . 5. '- . - t 3,,. pgff . .ri it A . , E . 2 'Zh NANCY ANNE HEDRICK 288 Parker St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Waiting for the elevator in Building I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Drama Festival I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Neo- phytes 1, Dramatics Board 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Drama Festival 2. ELIZABETH JANE HEGNAUER 71 Walnut Hill Rd., Newton Highlands Betsy, Betz, Beanie Favorite Pastime: Knitting argyles for Bob Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior English with Lee, Nancy, and Mr. Malone ll, Weeks, College, Outing Club 2, 3, Archery 2, 3. -.l-R .giifiitfgil , L. x g 3 . s i , Q , . W f i ERNEST LEWIS LORRAINE ANAHID HIGGINS HINTLIAN 19 Higgins St., 784 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Newton Centre Ernie Suppressed Desire: I won't tell Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Two years in Building I. IV, Warren, Service. Favorite Pastime: Knitting argyles for Ozzie ll, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Orchesis I, 2, 3, Out- ing Club 1, 2, 3, Personality Club 2, Basketball 3, Tennis 2, 3, Badminton 2, Dance Committees 3,, Legislature 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 2, 3. 121 Y. MARIELUISE HEINRICH 87A Charles St., Auburndale Marielu Favorite Pastime: Taking Geritol I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator IV, Berlin, Germany, Business. PAUL ALBERT HE-N-NRIKUS 62 Grasmere St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To drive a bus Favorite Pastime: Drinking fruit bowl ll, Bigelow, College, Ice Hockey, Intramural Sports, Spring Musical, Vespers. DONALD GERRY HENRICH 2212 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Don Suppressed Desire: Wow!! Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior class 12251 ll, Warren, College, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Mathematics Club 3, Dance Committees 2: Legislature 3. STEVE EDWARD HERRING 1469 Centre St., Newton Highlands Steve Suppressed Desire: To be a baseball player Favorite Pastime: Baseball, 'Foot- ball, hunting, fishing, skiing IIIA, Weeks, Service, Hunting and Fishing Club, Music Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramural Sports. MALCOLM T. HILL, Jr. 139 Hancock St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hershey and 225 I Will to N.H.S.: Miss Porter's School l, Warren, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Mathe- matics Club 3, Meteorology Club 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, New- tonian Assistant Editor 3, Leg- islature 1, 2, 3, Parlimen- tarian 3, Orange Shield Cap- tain 3, School Exchange 2, Orange Book, National Honor Society 2, 3. Q H 'S ELMER WALTER HELGESEN 34 James St., West Newton Red Favorite Pastime: Collecting records I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators in all the buildings. ll, Warren,, Business School. 'i5 iI.2.. r , , , ' 'L '- ' , lflx nov' E ,sq A JOEL BENNETT HIRSHFIELD 21 Walter St., Newton Centre Joe Suppressed Desire: To play with Benny Goodman Favorite Pastime: Writing sports I, Weeks, College, Interna- tional Club 2, 3, President 3, Music Club 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees 3, Newtonite 3, Sports Editor 3, Legislature 2, Usher 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 3. KN SANDRA SUSAN HOCHBERG 125 Westchester Rd., Newton Sandy Favorite Pastime: R.L. from B.U. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish Class of '53- '54 I, Bigelow, College, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Interna- tional Club 1, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Legislature 3, Vespers I, 2, 3. NANCY JANE HOGSETT 20 Parsons St., West Newton I, Day, College, Cavalry Club 3, Tennis 1, Committees 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 2, Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, New- tonite 1, 2, 3, Legislature 2, Office Work 1, 3. CAROL DIANE HOLLAND 15 Arundel Ter., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To wear Bermuda shorts to school I Will to N.H.S.: One pair of real gona knee socks ll, Bigelow, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, Science Fair 2. ROBERT CALVIN HOLLAND 15 Arundel Ter., Newton Corner Bob Suppressed Desire: To make something of myself I Will to N.H.S.: My motor scooter II, Bigelow, College, Indoor Track I, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Boys' Athletics Board 3, Legislature 3, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2. WINFRED MARY HOLMES 17 Cotter Rd., Waban Winnie, Win Fondest Memory of N.S.H.: All the wonderful friends I have known, Junior homeroom 227 I will to N.H.S.: All my absen- tee notes for 1953 II, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2. ADRIENNE VERNA HOFFMAN 6 Chatham Rd., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Riding horse- back with the Cavalry Club Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Junior homeroom 227 II, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 2, 3, President 3, Orches- is 1, 3, Dance Committes 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical ARLENE DOROTHY HOFFMAN 1253 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Day Dreaming Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Music Classes in 2103 and Mr. Packard's English? classes II, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 3, Cos- tume Committee 2, 3. the whirring creativity of the Trade School, fruit' 1 , ' f-Hfliu u HERBERT F. HOLT 15 Thurston Rd., Newton Upper Falls Tommy Favorite Pastime: Driving across school lawns I will to N.H.S.: My seat in Mr. GaIlagher's class IV, Weeks, Service, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1. HELEN MARIE HORNE 29 Newtonville Ave., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To marry Allen T. Fondest Memory of N.H.S: The marvelous football games and football parties I, Hamden Hall, Hamden, Conn- ecticut, College, French Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3, Softball 3, Dance Committees I, Legisla- ture 3, Senior Play 3, Vespers 3. ' H3 . S ,vh- 1 of W B sf f Q A , ti Lg P' xl Q, s IW W K We 1 tx if We if w' 2 X7 - 1A JUDITH ANN JAMES DAVID HORNSTEIN HOULIHAN 74 Falmouth Rd., West Newton 239 Webster St., West Newton Judy Hools Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone and listening to popular music Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games, especially the Newton vs Waltham game of '53 ll, Day, College, French Club 'l, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, New- tonite 2, 3, Senior Pllay 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers 'l, 2, 3. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior homeroom 225, Miss Brown I Will to N.H.S.: My notes for being absent II, Warren, College, Ice Hock- ey I. NANCY HELEN ..-ix N :,,. I I V li: 7 ,, i ii NANCY ELIZABETH HURWITZ HYDE 76 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill II Sylvester Rd., West Newton Nance Nance, Hiedie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Student Prince I Will to N.H.S: Coke bottles for those who have S-Block lunch II, Patrick T. Campbell, Col- lege, Music Club 2, 3, Span- ish Club 3, Tennis 3, Newton- ite I, 2, Usher 3, Spring Mu- sical 3, Office Work 3. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spohomore homeroom I29 Il, Day, College,. Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Usher I, 2. 123 DONNA LEE HUDGINS 50 Brooks Ave., Newtonville Donna Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The radiator in Mr. Packard's room I, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Field Hockey 2, Volley- ball 2, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 3, Usher 2, 3. BARBARA JANE HUGHES 22 Kenmore St., Newton Centre Barb Suppressed Desire: Never to have to take a test I Will to N.H.S.: More senior parties I, ll, New Trier High, College, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis 'l, 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, Vespers 2, 3. ALAYNE LOIS HURWITZ 41 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre Rusty, Red Suppressed Desire: Instead of raining cats and dogs, have it rain Rock Hudsons and Tony Curtis's I Will to N.H.S.: For Drivers Ed., a pink Cadillac convertible with mink upholstery ll, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Or- chesis 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Newtonite 3, Vespers 2. IRVING LOUIS HURWITZ 328 Waverly Ave., Newton Irv Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My homeroom teachers I Will to N.H.S.: All the waste paper l threw away II, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 2, Dance Committees 2. MICHAEL JOHN HURWITZ 198 Greenwood St., Newton Centre Mike Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Marching Band I Will to N.H.S.: Band uniforms that zip up the front Il, Weeks, College, Neophytes I, Baseball Manager I. ARTHUR BRYON HUDSON 68 Vernon St., Newton Corner Fritz Favorite Pastime: Photography Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Dances at Totem Pole I, Bigelow, College, Camera Club 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I. V 4 5' A fa ... l' , .s ., 5 ,.',, .QQQI ' , lf ',., . 5 f Q il, 1 'V 4 4 , H ,El y .t s W I , i 'if V Izuu F l -. :fn 1 ' g A 4 'A J i.. . ELAINE H. ISAACS ARLENE JOYCE 976 Centre St., Newton Centre JACOBS Favorite Pastime: Talking Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The days I wasn't there Il, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club I, 2, Future Teachers Club I, 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Outing Club I, 2, Basketball I, Badminton I, Vol- leyball I, 2, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Newtonite 2, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 2, 3, Mod- ern Dance I, 2. 7 1 . tiltty J if , ies? 1 . Y it . vi 1-3 1 1 5' 3 ': 1 .il ,yfil 'VN ff! t I7 Sherbrooke Rd., Newton Centre Tastee Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Memorial Day week-end parties I Will to N.H.S: Sharon B., Judy A., and Alyce F. I, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis I, Dance Committees 3, Home- room Manager 3, Spring Mu- sical 2, 3, Office Work I. AUDREY JOHNSON 602 Centre St., Newton Aud Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Class of '55 and all the fun we've had l Will to N.H.S.: A pencil sharpener for Mr. Paige's room Il, Bigelow, College, Art Club I, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Spring Musical I, Vespers I, 2. PRISCILLA VELMA JOHNSON 38 Elm St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: English with Mr. Packard I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Miss Ham II, Warren, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Arch- ery 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, Senior Play 3. RUTH S. JOHNSON 130 Winslow Rd., Waban Toni Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mrs. Turner - the gym teacher I Will to N.H.S: New sayings for Mr. Paige IV, Norwell High, Service. SUSAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON 20 Woodside Rd., Newtonville Sue Suppressed Desire: To go to another section of the country Favorite Pastime: l'll never tell I, Day, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Ves- pers I, 2, 3. RONALD GEORGE JEHU 3 Bertrand Rd., Auburndale Ronny Suppressed Desire: To marry a wealthy woman I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Bailey ll, Warren, College, Art Club I, 2, 3, Music Club 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, Dance Commit- tees I, 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Science Fair 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY JENKINS 146 Jackson St., Newton Centre Women hater Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block in 226 I Will to N.H.S.: All the little things that mean a lot IIIA, Weeks, Business, Baseball 2,3. the surge of pride in N. H. S.'s spirii as we cheered at rallies, DAVID HENRY JONES 48 Ruthven Rd., Newton Dave, Jonsey Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My good friends and their bad ad- vice I Will to N.H.S.: My inexperi- ence I, Bigelow, College, Mathe- matics Club 3, Homeroom Man- ager 3, Newtonian 3, Legisla- ture I, 2, Orange Shield 3, Class Treasurer 3, Senior Class Organization 3. EMLEN JONES 289 Highland Ave., West Newton Emmie Suppressed Desire: To be 6' tall Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: I953 Waltham vs Newton game I, Warren, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 2, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play -3, Vespers I, 3, Senior Class Organization 3. SAMUEL CHARLES 783 Watertown St, Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: I Will to N H S Homerooms like Miss Turners homeroom C2275 ll Day College Dance Com- mittees 3 Newtonite I Motion MARIA B. JOOS 272 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Home Economics class of '52 I Will to N.H.S: Less homework IVB, Weeks, Business. QESEQEWQK. fL51vMWW I if . , ,..:, aw DIANE JOYCE 7I Kensington St., Newtonville Di Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Student Prince I Will to N.H.S: An elevator to 'I46 lpuffl puffll I, Day, College, Home Econom- ics Club I, Latin Club I, Or- chesis I, 2, Rifle Club 2, Spring Musical 3. l-5 -S K t ,. Q .. gg ' 2 . :, Q if i- - if af MYRNA ELAINE KAROFSKY I6 Ballard St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Climbing stairs and knee socks I Will to N.H.S: Bermuda shorts li WeCliS: College, Music Club l, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Person- ality Club I, Spanish Club 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Newonite I, Usher I, Senior Supper Committee 3. 125 DAVID ARNOLD KAHALAS 20 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Dave Suppressed Desire: To blow down Building I Favorite Pastime: Doing home- work through the middle of the night I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Rifle Club 1, 3. WILLIAM FRANCIS KANE II Pleasant St., Cochituate Billy Favorite Pastime: Audrey Mac Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Turner's S- Block lunch period IIIA, Wayland, Service, Usher. BARBARA ILEANE KAPLAN B7 Clifton Rd., Oak Hill Barbi, Babs, Babo Suppressed Desire: To be an actress in the theatre I Will to N.H.S.: Higher drink- ing fountains for Mr. Anderson I, Brookline High, College, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Music Club 2, 3. ELAINE KAPLAN 47 Bound Brook Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: Mine's too suppressed to be a desire I Will to N.H.S.: A pencil sharpener for Mr. Paige II, J. E. Burke, College, Art Club 3, French Club 2, Music Club 2, 3. ISABEL ROSE KAPLAN 82 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre Izzy Fondest Memory: Showers in 9Ym I Will to N.H.S: An elevator system II, J. E. Burke, College, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, Dance Committees 3, Spring Musical 2, 3. ' A ., ' 1 I '35 -fp' '.: ti Q , up ke in z ,..,,, . - AGRIS KALNAJS 333 Cabot St., Newtonville Aggie Favorite Pastime: Watching the minutes pass in U. S. History Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Turner's homeroom-12271 I, Day, College, Chemistry Club 3, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Ra- dio Club 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, School Exchange 3, Sci- ence Fair I, 2, 3, Social Room Host 3, Senior Supper Commit- tee 3. -cas. , ,sq . I if it 3 t lf. 4, ':-- Thy, ' ..... .ts , . ,QL. . -- ' f .ii 75, , ,Y RM W mv.. - . B, ia lx LEVON GEORGE KASARJ IAN 149 Park St., Newton Corner Mouse, Sonny Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: B a s k e t b al I practice during Christmas vacation-temperature 30' F I Will to N.H.S.: My little black book I5 Bigelow5 College5 Baseball I, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Orange Shield 2, 35 Homeroom Man- ager 25 Class Organization Committee5 P.T.S.A. I ,,..:A.. 2 Z: ,l, ..,.,,..:, . ,.,. , . ..- 5 I 2-an - w , . ' 3 ,V 'QU fy A I nh Ai' T. 4yKxiX 4-R' -wif I R . ROBERT WARREN KATZ 39 Prospect Ave., Newtonville Bob Suppressed Desire: To have what I think I want Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Drewes' Biology class I5 Day5 College5 Music Club 35 Tusitala 35 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Senior Play Chair- man 35 Spring Musical 2, 35 School Exchange 35 Orange Book 2, 3. RAMONA KEAN 392 Wolcott St., Auburndale Mona Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the broken typewriters in 2208 I Will to N.H.S.: Another teach- er like Mr. Packard II5 Warren5 College5 Dance Committees 1, 2, 35 Office Work 35 Senior Play 35 Senior Supper Committee 3. RICHARD ARLEN KEAVENEY 298 Tremont St., Newton Corner Dick Suppressed Desire: Throw a forward pass like Smitty Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom in 227 II5 Bigelow5 College5 Art Club 35 Music Club 35 Orchesis 2, 35 Intramural Sports 25 Tennis 25 Dance Committees I, 35 Spring Musical 2, 35 Vespers 2, 3. JOSEPH MICHAEL KELLEY 45 Maple St., Hopkinton Favorite Pastime5 Watching the girls go by I Will to N.H.S.: Charm with the women lllA5 Hopkinton High5 Service. KAROL LEE KELLY 727 Saw Mill Brook Pkwy., Newton Centre Kell Suppressed Desire: To go to the Sudbury Inn to see what it is like!! I Will to N.H.S.: More games like the Cambridge game of 1954 II5 Weeks5 College5 Library Club I5 Outing Club 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Field Hockey I, 2, 35 Badminton I, 2, 35 Softball I, 2, 35 Volley Ball I, 35 Dance Committees 35 Usher I STEPHEN HOWARD KAYE 30 Allen Ave., Waban Steve Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom in 227 with Miss Turner I Will to N.H.S.: Replacements for the Robinson Crusoe chem- istry equipment in 233 I5 Boston Latin5 College5 Chem- istry Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 2, 35 Newtonian 35 New- tonite5 Orange Shield 25 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 2, 35 Social Room Host 3. fl' .- , f 3 2 i NSI . was z W msg. Nl sg N A ss MARY LOUISE KAZMIER I5 Whittlesey Rd., Newton Centre Mary Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Pennsylvania Exchange li Weeks5 College5 English Club 2, 35 Music Club 25 Neophytes I5 Dance Committees I5 Home Room Manager lg Newtonian Assistant Business Manager 35 Orange Shield 35 Usher I5 School Exchange 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Senior Night, Committee 3. I X and watched our teams score victories: MARIE SUZANNE CAROL ANN KERR KENNEDY as Chandler Pl 65 Adema Ave. Newton Upper Falls Wes, Newton Suppressed Desire To grow to Sue, Suzie be 52 Suppressed Desire: To have Fondest Mem'-VY of NHS K' p. chaperone a hay,-ide Lunch period IV Weeks Bus: Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: H955 Baseball Kinney5 football games Ces- pecially Waltham, '53J II5 Warren5 College: Drama Club 2, 35 Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club I, 2, 35 Dance 126 Committees 2, 35 Legislature 2, 35 Usher 25 Vespers I, 2, 3. THOMAS MERRIMAN KIMBALL I772 Beacon St., Waban Tom Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newton-Waltham game of '53 I Will to N.H.S.: A Minutes Left clock for Dickinson Stadium I, Weston High, College, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 2, Orange Shield 3, Usher I, 2. ...W Qi A 'F' ,J 2 r MTM- S 4 ,aj A W ilfftfi ., I -.lisiiti i fitf-.1 ' 1 sf, 5 .i at I -Q, 'f x. I :-: 4 A ii' It . :AH 9 ' . - . . Q , WARREN STANLEY DAVID KINSEI-LA KINDRED 24 Lincoln Pk., 75 Wyoming Rd' West Newton Newtonville ' Favorite Pastime: Lunch Sam Fondest Memo.y of N.H.S.: Mr. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The girls at the Cross Country meets I, Day, College, Golf I, 2, Indoor track 3, Outdoor track 3: Cross Country track 3. XRIE BUDDY KOPELMAN Il8 Annawan Rd., Waban Kope , Brookline High, College, ienior Play 3, Legislature 3. WW fm' LOIS ANN KORNGUT 3 Waverly Ave., Newton Corner Lo Suppressed Desire: To acquire a good sense of direction I Will to N.H.S.: My New Jersey accent I, Bigelow, College, Drama Club 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes I, Outing Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, Golf 2, Tennis I, Dance Committees I, Newtonite I, Senior Play 3. I27 Koughan IV, Warren, Business. BARBARA A. KLEIN 308 Woodcliff Road, Newton Highlands Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Building ll office during S- block l will to N.H.S.: A pencil sharpener for Mr. Paige Il, Patrick T. Campbell Jr. High, College, Art Club 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Music Club I, 2, 3. ESTHER ROSLYN KLEIN 440 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Dancing, listening to music I Will to N.H.S.: The 2 H's I've gotten here: Happiness and Homework I, Brighton High, College, Chemistry Club 3, French Club I, Spanish Club 3, Tennis 3, Newtonite 3. MERIAM PHYLLIS KNIGHT 34 Charles St., Auburndale Mike, Mimi Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming in English I Will to N.H.S.: Funnier iokes for Mr. Goldman KENNETH CHARLES KNOX I05 Fairway Drive, West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mrs. Wiens' smile l Will to N.H.S: An automatic towel checking machine for R. M. ll, Day, Legislature 2, Dance Committees 3, Orange Shield 3, Vespers Programs I, 2, 3, School Exchange 3. 4 HELEN ROSEMARY KISIEL 69 Charlemont St., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To walk home with Pat without laugh- ing, G. B. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Malone's English l?J class. The football games II, Weeks, College, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Archery 3, Newtonian Art Editor 3, Spring Musical 2, 3. .ts i els... fl, 45. , ' .f IJ. :f 1 JUDITH RHODA KOSLOW 887 Dedham St., Oak Hill Judy Suppressed Desire: To make all red tape at N.H.S. orange and black lp Girls' Latin5 College5 Drama Club 2, 35 English Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Music Club 35 Neophytes 15 Tennis 35 Archery 35 Dance Com- mittees 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 35 Newtonite 2, 3, Staff Editor 25 P. T. S. A. 2 Q 4 1, 5 r '21 ' , ., I i7'ss..f BARBARA LOIS KOWAL 1342 Walnut St., Newton Highlands Barby Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Cast party of The Student Prince I Will to N.H.S.: A uniform of Bermuda shorts and knee socks I5 Weeks5 College5 Latin Club I, 2, 35 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Outing Club I, 25 Dance Com- mittees 35 Home Room Man- ager 25 Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 35 Senior Play 35 Spring ANN' MARIE LAFAY I5 Eliot Memorial Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: I'II never tell Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: January 14, 1954, 9:02 P.M. I5 Bigelow5 College5 Music Club 2, 35 Orchesis 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 35 Dance Committees I, 35 Home Room Manager 25 Orange Shield 2, 35 Stage Crew I, 2, 35 Spring Musical 1, 2, 35 Vespers 2, 35 Civics Com- mittee 3. NANCY ELISABETH LAMB 39 Bridge St., Watertown Lambie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Wilmington Exchange lg Day5 CoIlege5 French Club 2, 35 International Club I5 Music Club I, 2, 35 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 1, 25 Dance Committees I5 Home Room Manager 15 Newtonian 35 Orange Book 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical I5 School Exchange 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Office BARBARA ELAINE LAMKIN 28 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Babs, Bobbe, Barbe Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Peterson's homeroom of '52- '53 I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators, and an automatic home- worker II5 Weeks5 CoIlege5 Music Club I, 35 Neophytes 15 Golf 35 Volley Ball 35 Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 35 Newtonite I5 Usher 15 Spring Musical 35 MARCIA HARRIET LAMPERT Sunset Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Peterson's homeroom of '52-'53 I Will to N.H.S.: The broken desk in Mr. Lambert's home- room II5 Bigelow5 College5 French Club 35 Future Teacher Club -35 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Outing Club I, 25 Golf 35 Volley Ball 35 Dance Committees 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 3. STEPHEN LEWIS KUHN T8 Nickerson Rd., Chestnut Hill Steve Suppressed Desire: To erase all my gems in Mrs. Hubbard's rank book I Will to N.H.S.: All the school lunches I have eaten rolled into one I5 Weeks5 College5 Interna- tional Club 1, 25 Music Club 1, 2, 35 MARIA LAFAUCE 52 Winthrop St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: Bob Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Peterson's homeroom of '52-'53 ll5 Warren5 Business5 Home Room Manager 25 Stage Crew 2, 3. the N. H. S. tiger in full regalia . 5 x LARRY G. LANNON 483 Centre St., Newton Corner Lum Suppressed Desire: To check towels for the swimming pool in Building III Favorite Pastime: Chow II5 Bigelow5 Service5 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Outdoor Track I, 25 Vespers I, 2, 35 Science Fair 2. X . UNE . X gtg s. X A 'S .1 Mags XNYXX A DONALD KERIVAN LANE 1700 Beacon St., Waban Donnie Suppressed Desire: Graduation ly Warren5 College5 Football 25 Dance Committees 1, 25 Legis- lature 15 Usher I5 Senior Play 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Class Governing Council Rep- resentative 3. MARILYN- ANN LARLEE 23 Bernard Ln,, Waban Suppressed Desire: To have Ann come to Scituate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games II, Warren, College, Music Club 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1. MARY-ELLEN LARRABEE 32 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Mel Suppressed Desire: To squeeze grapes in a winery I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone IV, Bigelow, Business, Music Club 3, Vespers 1, 3, Outing Club 3. ., - 9, I 1' .: .sg . .1 1 V: s 1--' ' ...x.s..s, I i e it , 53.133 It 9:21-ts writ-sgtttytsg N t s- - -J 4 as Ss Q Nm W yang sf 4 T wx 1 os X Y W x s I' I 42 .s I X -we As :LAUDIA ANNE LeBRUN 105 Hancock St., Auburndale ROBERT SALASSIE LEE 120 Crescent St., Auburndale iavorite Pastime: Reading Bob :ondest Memory of N.H.S.: Friendliness of everyone , Sacred Heart, College, Eng- ish Club 1. fessional football Class President i X Ih- Suppressed Desire: Play pro- Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: II, Warren, College, Baseball 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Indoor Track 2, Dance Committees 2, 3, Legis- lature 1, 2, Orange Shield 3, Rally Committee 3, Senior Play 129 3, Class Vice-President 2, Class President 3. MARJORIE JUDITH LASKER 658 Dedham St., Oak Hill Margie Suppressed Desire: To get all ,,A,s,, Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Induction into National Honor Society I, Weeks, College, Latin Club 2, 3, Vice President 2, Presi- dent 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Vice President 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, German Associa- tion 2, President 2, English Club 3. RICHARD ALAN LASOFF 73 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre Dick Suppressed Desire: To get the car every Friday and Saturday night Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The clouds of smoke rising from the corner of Building III at lunch time Il, Bigelow, College, Social Board 3. DONALD JOSEPH LAWLOR 37 Ripley St., Newton Centre Don Favorite Pastime: Doing past due homework Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: B lunch on Friday IIIA, Don Bosco School, New Brunswick, Canada, Service. HAROLD EDWARD LeBONTE 21 Woodward St., Newton Hlds. Hal Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Honor study hall I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club. BARBARA LEBOWICH 34 Evelyn Rd., Waban B, Babs, Barbie Suppressed Desire: To finish college and go to Europe Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Peterson's homeroom of '52-'53 II, Warren, College, Interna- tional Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Golf 3, Tennis 2, Dance Committees 3, Newtonite 2, Spring Musical 3. ...f.-nfl.: wr' -, as wz if -4 9- ' f ' F T- , ji Q., . . I if :I at 3S.aK5::,,, Ng ,M ,W :r , 'ffl' 25? 5 s fgy me Q 5 t -V , 5, as get r aa' 5. ' Q sf,I,1 bg f 1 .. 9? Q- , 1 1 . SUSAN SANDRA LASKER 157 Kilsyth Rd., Brookline Sue Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Cast party of Student Prince I, Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Dance Committees 1, Home Room Manager 1, New- tonite 2, Spring Musical 1, 2, Vespers 1, 2, School Exchange 3, Newtonettes 3. t??7Elii 17 M ,W I- 5 sy, ,. -3 .N i M. if fx V , A .. ik .. 4: ' '1.. . j:,, , J g - 5 y -V 1 'Q :Milf - . if all 'K as '5 new - - ' ff:-z ,., , Q ...e '.,., ' I f Q . I' ff -H .JJ Q ...Y MARY JANE LEEHAN 246 Cherry St., West Newton Janey, Lee Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Sherman's History class, 2:30 bells IV, Warren, College, Senior Play 3. MTW '32 ' ' 4' 7 1 . , X- ww.. W . l - ,'fJ13'fi f ff. . X YTM -' , , . Q I . . 3 'T 3. ' 'A::.L,: r,,: A 'Ei g . Q ar S .N ,a vi IRA E. LEONARD I8 Nardone Rd., Oak Hill Suppressed Desire: To build a school building without stairs or swinging doors Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Going out for a gym class on a cold, freezing morning I, Roxbury Memorial, College, Stage Crew 2, 3. HARRIET JANICE LESHEFSKY 69 Longfellow Rd., Waban Gerre Suppressed Desire: To become something someday Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Peterson's homeroom of '52-'53 II, Warren, College, Drama Club 3, Music Club I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, Legislature 3, Newtonite I, 2, Senior Play 3. CAROL LEVINE 36 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunches I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot ll, Solomon Lewenberg, Col- lege, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, Archery 2, 3, Badminton 3, Newtonite I, 2. DONALD ARTHUR LEVINE 36 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville Donny Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The hours spent in Building III office ll, Roxbury Memorial, Service. ROBERT WILLIAM LeVINE IO85 Centre St., Newton Centre Bubba Favorite Pastirne: Drawing droodles in Problems Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Experiments by Mr. Hawkes in Physics I, Weeks, College, English Club 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I, International Club 2, New- tonian Business Manager 3, Usher 3, Spring Musical 2, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Drama Festival I. l RICHARD ALBERT LEONE I6 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville Dick, Tony, Eddy, Al. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Falling asleep in Miss South's History class along with Guy Vas. I, Day, College, Football I, 2, Indoor Track 2, Dance Com- mittees 2, Legislature I, Senior Play 3. HAROLD LEPPO 235 Woodcliff Rd., Newton Highlands Hal Suppressed Desire: to be 6' tall Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Two years with Mr. Ethier l, Bigelow, College, Interna- tional Club l, 3, Ice Hockey I. the warm feeling of trust and friendship . ti, . K HENRY GERALD LEVINSON 47 Cloverdale Rd., Newton Highlands Hank Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The big squirt fight with Mr. Peterson I Will to N.H.S.: All my tickets and stubs for the elevator in Building I l, Weeks, College, Debating Club 2, Hunting and Fishing I30 Club I, Rifle Club I, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, Outdoor Track 3: Dance Committees 3. JUDITH LEVOWICH 96 Shornecliffe Rd., Newton Judy Suppressed Desire: To become a teacher I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators ll, Jeremiah E. Burke, College, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3. WARNER LAWRENCE LIBBY 164 Pearl St., Newton Corner Lib Suppressed Desire: To iudge a N.H.S.: beauty contest with all participants in 144 I Will to N.H.S.: The shoe- strings from my sneakers II, Bigelow, Service, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Rifle Club R? . zfvg - in All sg 't-'- -- ,q, , i f X HARVEY BURT LIBOW 152 Washington St., Newton Corner Harv Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Gym on a cold morning I Will to N. H. S.: Fourth floor, Building I Il, Bigelow, College, Ice Hockey 1. 1. DONALD ROGER LORING 36 Pierrepont Rd., Newton Lower Falls Don Suppressed Desire: Shoot 100 :ffhand :avorite Pastime: Hunting and :ishing ll, Warren, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2, 3, Rit1e Club 1, 2, 3. .Na b K-.. l g Iil :cf-.ul - A it f BARBARA J. LOUD 60 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Bunny Suppressed Desire: To dance all during school instead of study Favorite Pastime: Playing Dave's piano I, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Orange Shield 2, Stage Crew 1, Vespers 1, 2, 3. nun-qu., 131 MERYL JEAN LINER 214 Auburn St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To grow 3 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Ethier's French class II, Warren, College, Drama Club 1, French Club 1, Future Teachers Club 1, Music Club 1, Neophytes 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Dance Committees 1. JANICE LITCHFIELD 220 Woodward St., Waban Jan Favorite Pastime: The Sewer Song Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish I class I, Warren, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Archery Club 1, Home Room Manager 1, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 2, Vespers I, 2, 3. PHYLLIS SANDRA LIVERMAN 16 Roosevelt Rd., Newton Centre Phyll Suppressed Desire: To wear Bermuda shorts to school Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Honor study classes II, Weeks, College, Art Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Dance Committees 2, Home Room Manager 1. DONALD EARL LOEW 60 Hull St., Newtonville Don, Lolo Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hershey Exchange I Will to N.H.S.: An indefinite supply of orange coloring for Mr. Paige-'s homeroom I, Day, College, Chemistry Club 3, Home Room Manager 3, Newtonite 3, Orange Book 2, Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, School Exchange 2, Co-Chairman Senior Supper Committee 3, Class Ring Com- mittee 2, 3. RICHARD W. LORD 4 Brookdale Rd., Newtonville Zipper Suppressed Desire: To own a 1955 Fordillac ifull-racell Favorite Pastime: Marian I, Day, College, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Legis- lature 3, Senior Play 3. I aa ......7 . 4-r :Qc N... .v A- 7 .6 4 E? I: 91' 2 ,, Q . . jg my MARGARET LIPPINCOTT 74 Tyler Ter., Newton Centre Peggy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year with Mr. Heintzel- man, Brigadoon I Will to N. H. S.: An escalator to the fourth floor of Build- ing I I, Weeks, College, English Club 3, French Club 2, Latin Club 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Chair- man of Publicity 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Home Room Man- ager 3, Orange Book 3, Social Board 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, School Exchange 3 523114, i - Vr5E'afg 2 S Q , Sk t X 4 132 as f I f MARILYN LOUISE LOVELL 64 Bonad Rd., West Newton Mikki Suppressed Desire: To become first woman President Favorite Pastimes Attending sports events I, Bassick High, Conn., College, Art Club I, 2, Latin Club, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Science Club l, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, Volley Ball I, 2, Girls' Athletic Board I, 2, Science Fair. .Q X -. -'., . , 3. Z5 -V ' - , ' IM x 4 I H V1 I I . sw. -I f f. ' 1 F 1 ,A I' '2ee-t, I Q. sf 4 7 :As r RUSSELL WARREN' LOVELY II Waverly Pl., Newton Lower Falls Lov, Russ Suppressed Desire: To have my parents always proud of me I will fa N.H.S.: My pink poodle, Tallulah ll, IV, Day, College, Neo- phytes I, Spanish Club I, Anti-Smoking Committee I, So- cial Board I, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I, Vespers 3, Civics Board I. BARBARA JOAN LUND 290 Cypress St., Newton Centre Bobbie, Barb Suppressed Desire: To ride a horse in Central Park I Will To N. H. S.: Gas masks for all Chemistry students I, Bigelow, College, Cavalry Club 3, Music Club 2, Out- ing Club 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Field Hockey I, Softball I, 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, Vespers I, 2, Science Fair 2, 3. EDWARD J. LYNDE IO5 Wood End Rd., Newton Highlands Big Ed, Lindy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Playing on the '53 football team I Will to N. H. S.: The bench I sat on for two years I, Weeks, College, Football I, 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, Orange Shield 3. ROBERT WINSLOW MacCUSPIE I0 Larch Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To see real school spirit Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: English in IIB ll, Warren, College, Cavalry Club 2, Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Science Fair I, 2, Senior Class Organi- zation. WILLIAM B. Mac DOUGALL 73 Hardin St., West Newton Mac I wan to N.H.S.: My code book lllA, Day, Service. fa HRH I yr us- ffl.-...Q , I an wb 1 ,II .Q .1 t t V. L., W. Ji LAWRENCE EDWARD LUBIN 9I Hunnewell Ave., Newton Corner Larry Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The symphonies that Miss Sul- livan's Biology class heard com- ing from the Music Hall I, Weeks, College, Chemistry Club 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, Spring Musical 2, Senior Play 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. RICHARD GROSVERNOR LUCIER T03 Walnut Hill Rd., Newton Highlands Dick, Luc Suppressed Desire: To have a fire drill during C Lunch I, Weeks, College, Football I, 2, 3, Indoor Track 2, Outdoor Track 2, Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 2 Dance Committees I, 2, Executive Council 3, Leg- islature 3, Orange Shield 2, Rally Committee 2, 3, Presi- dent of Associates 3, Class Pres- ident I, 2. with those who teach us ,avg 'iv WILLIAM NEIL MacKlNNON I5 Charles St., Newton Highlands Billy Suppressed Desire: Ask Joyce- she knows by now Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Knapman's Applied Math class ll, Weeks, Service, Basketball I, Football I, Intramural Sports I, 2, Home Room Manager 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3. I' 1 KN R 5 L, ' 2 :-'-. X s g JAMES ARGELL MacLACHLAN, Jr. 2I6 Highland St., West Newton Jim Suppressed Desire: To operate handie-talkies in English class Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Third year Latin, Block D, 129 I, Warren, College, Music Club 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 3, Science Club I, Science Fair 2. ' ramps.. '18 1 s :SIX NANCY HOWE MacMAHON 151 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Uncle Tom, Walters that is I, Day, College, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Home Room Manager 3. mu3,5355W5.esipm...s5.csessymiafst ,,.ff..1 51.4.M,S,ffB,,ff3,i,f,weg324f55' JS in 5 t 73 W 2 g g ,g s ' ' .z vw , 5 :- iw: 'S JANICE ELLEN MacMASTER 34 Frances St., Newton Highlands Jan, Deenut Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sophomore year I Will to N.H.S.: My new white iacket, more teachers like Mr. Willard II, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 3, Legislature I, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Vespers 2, 3. sz., M fsllgugizi ,. an f C , ,r ' 2 ANTHONY B. MANDILE, Jr. I1 Chesley Rd., Newton Centre Tony Favorite Pastime: Playing in the band lout of tune, Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the pretty girls walking around Il, Weeks, College, Spanish Club 3, Orange Shield 3, School Exchange 2. S f I .. U ,M .gb . 3 yVg'V I U V ' .,,. . 3 .f-Q: BENJAMIN ABBOTT MANN 30 Fenwick Rd., Waban Ben Suppressed Desire: To see Building l modernized with 2 swimming pools Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ample parking spaces at the 8:25 bell II, Weeks, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Intramural Sports 3, Tennis 3, Science Fair 3, Senior Prom Committee 3. l I LAWRENCE M. MAFFIOLA 13 Cottage Pl., West Newton Larry, Maff Favorite Pastime: Confusing sophomores with the fast senior language IV, Warren, Service. MARIE JOYCE MALFA 4 Oakwood Ter., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To become an honorary member of the Newton 'No-Mad hot-rod club I Will to N.H.S.: A shorter school day II, Weeks, College, Drama Club 3, Music Club 3, Ofchesis I. 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, Newtonite 2, Spring Musical I, 2, 3. GRACE ROBERTA MALONEY 271 Mill St., Newtonville Sis Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Splinters in the benches at Dickinson Stadium II, Cambridge High, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Basketball 3, Archery 2, Softball 2, Volley Ball 2, Spring Musical 2, Vespers 3. BRINA SUZANNE MANDELI. 50 Evelyn Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To have an elevator put in Building I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Passing Mr. Taylor's Math class II, Warren, College, Art Club 1, Cavalry Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Music Clu-b 2, Tennis 3, Archery 2, 3, New- tonite 2, 3, Senior Play 3. VIRGINIA MANSON 332 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Ginny Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Malone's red suspenders I Will to N.H.S.: A bridge from the fourth floor of Build- ing I to the third floor of Building ll I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 2, 3, English Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, Home Room Manager 1, 2, Legis- lature 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2. NANCY ANN MAGRANE 54 Cashe Ave., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To build a bridge across the Atlantic ocean Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Taylor's I-4 Math class I, Warren, ,College, Mathe- matics Club 3, Spring Musical 3. A vim. ' S3931 1, f 'Ii 'S 1 2' - W :Q wi- . : TK ,Q 1 'E I W 1 A - 4' 1 7 V . A xx - 1 ' X N 9' .,,, 1 JOYCE ANNE MARCHANT 62 Webster St., West Newton Giggles, Jelly Bean Suppressed Desire: To have a hurricane during school Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The painting of the tunnels IV, Warren, Business, Music Club 2, 3, Neophytes I, Home Room Manager I, Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, Usher 1. , ,, . figs .. 1 QR' , Ziff' H54 ,, gs , 5 fr E J MELVIN LOUIS MARCUS 6 Stearns St., Newton Centre Mel Suppressed Desire: To see the fourth floor of Building I burn down. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The elevators that were not in Buildings I, II, and Ill II, Boston Latin School, Col- lege, International Club I, 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Nevvtonite 2, Orange Book 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3, Senior Prom Committee 3, Senior Supper Committee 3. JANET G. MARSHALL 97 Eldredge St., Newton Corner Jan, Jelly-Bean Suppressed Desire: To go on a safari through 314 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the days I wasn't there Il, Our Lady's, College, Outing Club 3, Archery 3, Dance Com- mittees 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Science Fair 2, LUCIL E IRENE MARTEL -56 Gay St., Newtonville Lulu Suppressed Desire: I'll never tell! Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham Game, 1953 ll, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Archery l, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Rally Com- mittee 2, Spring Musical 3, Senior Play 3, Leader Corps 3, Office work 2, 3. ROBERT EDWARD MARTELL 92 Allisson St., Nonantum Rocky, Bob Suppressed Desire: To play ping-pong with a bowling ball Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I graduate IV, Day, Service, Rifle Club I, 2, Intramural Sports I, In- door Track, Outdoor Track, Motion Picture Squad I. DAVID W. MARTIN 308 Webster St., Needham Heights Dave Suppressed Desire: To have all my classes on one floor Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation day IIIA, Day, Service. ROBERT T. MARKS 27 Payne Rd., Newton Highlands Bob, Bogs I Will to N.H.S.: Anything that you can get out of me I, Weeks, College, Chemistry 2, Civics Committee 3. Q ills , it L JF N is DANA PHILIP MARSHALL 97 Eldredge St., Newton Corner Dane Suppressed Desire: To ride my motorcycle through Building I. I Will to N.H.S.: All my white cards II, St Mary's, Waltham, Service, Rifle Club I, 2, Senior Play 3. -x and those who guide us, , VV Alf! 7 N mf at sa 134 MARILYN ANN MASTERS I9 West Boulevard Rd., Newton Centre Mal Suppressed Desire: To keep on a diet Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Working into the wee hours of the night for the Newtonite II, Weeks, College, Drama Club 2, 3, International Club 3, Music Club 3, Neophytes I, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Legislature I, Usher I, Senior Play 3. JOAN LOUISE MATHERWICZ I0 Cliff Rd., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To spend the rest of my days at Stone Institute Favorite Pastime: Talking with the O.M. girls on Sunday nights II, Weeks, College, Tennis, Junior Red Cross Council, Rally Committee, Office Work 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3. MARILYN ANN MATHESON 108 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Favorite Pastime: Shopping sprees I Will to N.H.S.: A coke ma- chine for the cafeteria II: Bigelow: College: Music Club 2, 3: Neophytes 1: Spring Musical 3. JOAN S. MATULSKY 42 Westbourne Rd., Newton Centre Joanie, Jackie Suppressed Desire: To gradu- ale: R.C. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year II: Weeks: College: Art Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 2, 3: Music Club 3. -Ll-X f ', ...t------f Si J DONNA McKEE 1640 Centre St., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To lead Three Lives Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Field Hockey '52-'53 I: Weeks: College: Music Club 3: Outing Club 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Badminton 1, 2, 3: Softball I, 2, 3: Volley Ball 1, 2, 3: Leg- islature 2, 3: Senior Executive Committee 3. ELIZABETH ANN MCLAUGHLIN 16 Arundle Terrace, Newton Betty Suppressed Desire: To get a B in French I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Gradone: elevators to 338, 332 IV: Bigelow: College: Music Club 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3: Archery 2: Volley Ball 1, 2, 3: Home Room Manager 2: Stage 135 Crew 1. , in 'ill -4 CLARA ELIZABETH MAYNARD 219 Homer St., Newton Centre Cemmy Suppressed Desire: To flunk early and avoid the rush Favorite Pastime: Listening to Jelly-Bean babble over the phone ll: Dorchester High: College: French Club 1: Outing Club 1: Field Hockey 1: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Science Fair I. ARLINE VIRGINIA McCLARY 23 Douglas St., West Newton Leenie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: F Block of my senior year I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Gradone IV: Warren: College. JO-AN MARIE MCCORMICK 35 Palmer Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: Everyone to have and show school spirit Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Everything and everyone: iunior year: Mr. Willard II: Warren: College: Interna- tional Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 3: Varsity Tennis 2, 3: Dance Committees I, 2, 3: Civics Committee 3: Newtonian 3: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 3: Usher 2: Spring Musical 2: School Ex- change 3: Clerk of the Asso- ciates 3. SUSAN VOGLER McGUFFIN 150 Newtonville Ave., Newton Guffy Suppressed Desire: To chew gum in gym class without be- ing caught I Will to N.H.S.: A permit to allow S-Block lunches II: Bigelow: College: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3: Basketball 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Usher 2, 3: Softball 1: Vol- ley Ball 1, 2, 3. FRANCES LAURA McGUlRE 148 Lexington St., Auburndale Micky Favorite Pastime: Roller-skatirg Fondest Memory of N.H.7-.: Showers in gym ll: Waltham High: College: Usher. . :'g Q '15 V: . lj' 6 1. mi. 1 1 Q WILLIAM RONALD MAZZONE 139 High si., Newton Upper Falls Beav Suppressed Desire: To smoke between classes Favorite Pastime: Driving dif- ferent cars IV: Weeks: Service. ,Y ll A? f i f Jia, Q: V, '5'f37s.f' 'll :Ez -ggi.:-'5 'SYN .grim x .i CATHERINE MARIE MCMANUS 72 Floral St., Newton Highlands Kitty, Kit Suppressed Desire: To be a telephone operator: to grad- uate I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- ers like Miss Sweeney IV: Weeks: Business: Office Work I, 2. I ss P NANCY JANE MCNAMARA B60 Watertown St., West Newton Chopper Favorite Pastime: Certain boy named Danny I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators in all the buildings IV: Warren: Business: Dance Committees 3: Senior Supper Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee. ROBERT JOSEPH MENDOLIA 45 Hale St., Newton Upper Falls Mino Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The leaking, dripping tunnels I Will to N.H.S.: The three flights of stairs in Building III Il: Weeks: College. ELIZABETH MARGARET MERIRILL I92 Nehoiden Rd., Waban Liz Suppressed Desire: To have all my classes in one building I Will to N.H.S.: The 42 days I missed in my iunior years to be distributed to needy students I: Stanstead, Quebec: College: Senior Play. CAROLE ANNE MESERVE 59 Withington Rd., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Brackett's waste paper basket I Will to N.H.S.: Cork stoppers for holes in the tunnel's ceiling II: Day: College: Art Club I: Music Club I: Dance Com- mittees I: Home Room Manager I: Junior Red Cross Council I: Legislature I: Stage Crew I: Spring Musical 2, 3. JOSEPHINE MESSINA I7 Barbara Rd., West Newton Jo Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone and Mr. Knapman I Will to N.H.S.: Smoking period after lunch and coke machine in cafeteria II: Warren: Business. M , , V,.,,,b,, , . , , .,.. . ,- .',, ANTHONY JOSEPH MEDAGLIA I6 Indiana Ter., Newton Upper Falls Tony, A.J., SH- Suppressed Desire: To learn how to spell I: Weeks: College: Anti-Smok- ing Committee 2: Dance Com- mittees 2: Newtonian 3: Leg- islature I, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Usher 2: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: P. T. S. A. Vice President 2, 3. CAROLE ENID MENDELSOHIN 249 Adams Ave., West Newton Mendy Suppressed Desire: To see one sophomore who doesn't have a dumfounded expression on his face Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The aroma of tuna fish sandwiches in S-Block Il: Warren: College: Music Club I, 2, 3: Basketball I: Spring Musical I, 2, 3: Vespers I, 2: Outing Club I: Modern Dance I, 2, 3. the red-tape of getting SHEILA HELENE MILLER 89 Puritan Rd., Waban Sheil, Peeler, Casper Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. WinkIer's homeroom I Will to N.H.S.: My soggy gym towel II: Weeks: College: Music Club 3: Outing Club 3: Junior Red Cross Council 2: Newtonite 2, 3: Office Work 2, 3. a late slip: TUCKER R. MILLER I85 Valentine St., West Newton Tuck Suppressed Desire: To beat a Morgan in a drag I Will to N.H.I.: A sportscar club I: Warren: College: Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2: Music Club 3: Intramural Sports: Dance Committees 2, 3: Orange Shield 3: Senior Play 3: Senior Class Committee. ELIZABETH ANN MIZER T586 Centre St., Newton Highlands Betty Favorite Pastime: Hour long telephone conversations I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Knapman II, Weeks, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3. MARY FRANCES MONTESANTI 96 Pine St., Auburndale May, Santi Suppressed Desire: To be a telephone operator, to scream in study hall I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone IV, Warren, Business, Home Economics Club 2, Personality Club I, Office Work. x WILLIAM HEWITT BERYL RUTH MULLEN MULLAHY 31 white oak Rd., I0 Clarendon St., WaI?an Newfonvme Suppressed Desire: to be 5'6 Willie I Will to N.H.S.: The many suppressed Desire: To go ,me 'hours of research demanded by I business Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Room IIA IV, Day, College, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3. I, Brighton High, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3 Tennis 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Head 3, Dance Committees 3, New- tonite 3, Legislature 3, Rally Committee 3, Spring Musical 2. I37 BARBARA ANN MOREY 20 Boylston Rd., Newton Highlands Barb Favorite Pastime: Climbing the stairs to the fourth floor of Building I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My iunior year II, Weeks, College, Music Club 2, 3, Neophytes I, Outing Club I, 2, Dance Committees 2, Stage Crew 3. ALICE MORSE 67 Dorset Rd., Waban AI Suppressed Desire: To be as happy in the future as I am now Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The people I've met and the wonderful friendships I've formed I, II, Warren, College, English Club 3, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees 3, Home Room Man- ager 3. BARBARA MORSE 24 Beverly Rd., Newton Highlands Barb Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: First year Spanish I Will to N.H.S.: 12W pounds of textbooks and notebooks I, II, Weeks, College, Music Club 3, Rifle Club I, Spanish Club 3, Motion Picture Squad 3. JANET CAROL MORSE 47 Nathan Rd., Newton Centre Jan Favorite Pastime: Dancing Q Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spring Musical and a clown I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 2, English Club 3, Latin Club 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Orchesis I, 2, 3, President 3, Dance Committees I, 2, New- tonian 3, Newtonite I, Legis- lature 2, 3, Spring Musical 'I, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, P. T. S. A. Council 2. SONJA JANE MUELDER 82 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre Mildew, Smiley, Sunny Favorite Pastime: Square danc- ing and singing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The fire hydrant on the corner I, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Music Club 3, Badminton 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I, 3, Vespers I, 3. GAYLE ELAINE MORRISON 4l Cornell St., Newton Lower Falls Moe Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 319A office with Murph , S-Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: A Coke and cigarette machine in the lunch room IV, Warren, Business, Home Economics Club I, Softball 3, Office Work 2, 3. . , Navi K5 X Sie., fazag' ff' uf' . ef, T - if My gy '. t gk' wk ig' 'I-fha' fu 22: ! if -2 A .la fir ROBERT WILLIAM MULLEN 21 Marlboro St., Newton Corner Bob Favorite Pastime: Supporting Joe McCarthy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Student Prince ll, Bigelow, College, Art Club 3, Music Ciub 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 3. r-if 2 v Y NW, 3 V. :iw . fa -I ..... -uw 5. -- ':',.- - ,if 5 V- t- I 1 '3 I ELEANOR LOUISE MURPHY 76 Austin St., Newtonville El, Murph Suppressed Desire: To become a nurse Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: History and French classes ll, Day, College, Outing Club 3, Personality Club 3, Home Room Manager 1. ROBERT PAUL MURRAY 21 Nathan Rd., Newton Centre Bob Favorite Pastime: Mary l Will to N.H.S.: The parallel bars in the boys' gym Il, Weeks, College, Football 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Usher 2. SHEILA BARBARA NATOL 146 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Shee Suppressed Desire: To drive up to the Talbot Ave. Bowladrome in a Cadillac Eldorado with Marlon Brando sitting beside me Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My sophomore homeroom with Miss Brackett I, Il, Weeks, College, Art Club 1',2, 3, Neophytes 1: New- tonian 3. DAVID NADELL 80 Manem-et Rd., Newton Centre Dave Suppressed Desire: To get good marks without a lot of study- ing I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator going to Mr. H's class in Build- ing I I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 2, International Club 3, Dance Committee 3, Civics Committee 3, Newtonian 3, Senior Play 3. NANCY NELSON 20 Kenwood Ave., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To play on the football team for N.H.S.: Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard, 118, the 'sym- phony, and the kids of '53- '54 I, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Neophytes 1, President 1, Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, Badminton I, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Legislature 1, 2, Spring Musi- cal 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Red Feather Contest Winner 1, Senior Class Organization 3. ' 2 1 .V 4 I 1 ,T-ui ... 35, MARIE GERALDINE MURPHY 78 Withington Rd., Newtonville ReRe Suppressed Desire: I'll never tell Favorite Pastime: Looking for leisure I, Day, College, Drama Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Organization, Class Secre- PATRICIA CELIA ANNE MURPHY 146 Fairway Dr., West Newton Pat Suppressed Desire: To hit a volley ball over the net Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year I, Mount Trinity Academy, Col- lege, Latin Club 1, Music Club 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, Newtonian 3, Orange Shield 3, Usher 3, School Exchange 3, Orange Book 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. tary 3, Civics Committee. the fender-friction 138 in our parking areas, JOAN SHIRLEY NEVINS 574 Beacon St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Being a mem- ber of Mr. Paige's rowing club Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The many good friends l've made ll, Weeks, College, Outing Club 1, Tennis 2, Spring Musi- cal 2, 3, School Exchange 3. ALLEN P. NEWCOMB 58 High St., Newton Upper Falls Little Newc Favorite Pastime: 192 Nehoiden Road I Will to N.H.S.: A certain friend's table at the Bavarian Rathskellar ll, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, Motion Picture Squad I, 3. BERTHA FLORENCE NICKERSON 21 Maple Pk., Newton Centre Dolly Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: One eventful day at Cambridge I Will to N.H.S.: More trips to Peterboro, N.H. ll, Weeks, College, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Softball 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Board 3, Senior Play 3, Vespers 3. ,,..:f , - V-:g1..:v.-4:1 f ff- f rl , V 1..s,. ,, M X if y QE! i t xx will I Us I s f my J f uri 'K ag P W W . ata' 4 Q ,:.,, :fi LEANNE NIGROSH 65 Longfellow Rd., Waban Lee, Lannie Suppressed Desire: To own a pink Cadillac Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Brackett ll, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew. ALICE MARIE OPERACH 1268 Boylston St., Newton Upper Falls Ally-Baba Suppressed Desire: To have the teachers lead a student's life for one week Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Paige's rowing club IV, Weeks, Business, Tennis, Newtonian 3. i GAIL ELIZABETH Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To visit Eng- I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Willard's 139 FREDRICK ROBERT NOBBS 57 Devonshire Rd., Waban Fred Favorite Pastime: French Class I, Weeks, College, Music Club 3, Rif1e Club 1, 3, Spring Musi- cal 1, Vespers 2, 3. LEONARD ROBERT NOVICK 21 Broken Tree Rd., Newton Centre Lenny Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Experimenting with J.C. in the alchemist lab I will to N.H.S.: One long A lunch I, Boston Latin, College, Chem- istry Club 2, 3, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 3, President 2, 3, Orange Shield 3. BARBARA MAE NUSSINOW 94 Clements Rd., Newton Centre Bobbie Suppressed Desire: To go to the University of Miami Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My sophomore home room with Miss Brackett ll, Weeks, College, Art Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, French Club 1. ALICE LOUISE O'DONNELL 92 Windsor Rd., Waban Al Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the wonderful times l've had in Newton High l Will to N.H.S.: A free hour for seniors to do what they want I, ll, Day, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, Dance Committees 2, 3. E. CARROLL OLTON 17 Mayflower Terr., Newton Highlands Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year I Will to N.H.S.: Math classes with Mr. Knapman and Mr. Peterson I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Neophytes, Vice President 1, Archery 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, New- tonian Data Editor 3, Orange Book 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3, Legislature 1, 3, Music Board 2, 3, Chairman 3, Orange Shield 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3. su ing - I , I ARTHUR REESE NORLEY 47 Park St., Newton Art Suppressed Desire: To shoot a better score in off hand than prone Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sitting in chemistry last period on Friday II, Bigelow, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Motion Pic- ture Squad 1, 2. .-3: N. 3 f .4 SANDRA MARY OSBORNE 999 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Sandy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The boys' cooking class I Will to N.H.S.: Young men teachers to replace the old ones IV: Weeks: Business. S.. GLORIA MAY OSGOOD II Allston St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To tour the whole world Favorite Pastime: Doing the things I want to do I: Warren: College: French Club I: Future Teachers Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, Secretary 3. GLADYS RUSSELL PAGE 36 Canterbury Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To be a daughter that my parents can be proud of I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Packard and Miss Sul- ivan II: Weeks: College: Internation- al Club 3: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club I: Junior Red Cross Council 3: Senior Play 3: Science Fair 2. DANIEL ANTHONY PAGLIA 36 Middle St., Newton Pag Favorite Pastime: Football I Will to N.H.S.: Another great Football team IV: Day: College, Service: Foot- ball I, 2, 3: Intramural Sports: Indoor Track: Outdoor Track: Homeroom Manager: Leader Corps: Motion Picture Squad. NICHOLAS PAN-AGGIO I73 Chapel St., Newton Pango, Nick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Laughing at Mr. Murray and Bricky in the auto shop I Will to N.H.S.: Miss Brackett and H. R. 122: Class of '55 IIIA: Day: Service. JANICE LEE PANELLA 97 Pennsylvania Ave., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire.: To go to Radcliffe or Wellesley Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano II: Weeks: College: Cavalry Club 3: Music Club 3: Usher 3. DAVID R. PACKARD 133 Jefferson Dr., Norwood Oldsmobile Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the pretty girls in the lunchroom I Will to N.H.S.: Nothing much, except the best teachers around IIIA: Norwood: Service: Avia- tion Club 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing Club I. ANN D. PADOVER 26 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: S.W.: Writing letters Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My sophomore year I, II: Weeks: College: Music Club 3: Outing Club I: Dance Committees 3. the Senior Class production of the Man Who Came to Dinner 'fikflfs NM -is Eiwit-fft2S.t' we-:Ha YS affaxszfw . S f mi: f 2 . , . ...W Q W - 'v 'I '3i ri . ' ft: ..,. . i f' u - +s .3gN.z' s,,3,Q N79 f I ROBERT NEAL PARKER 26 Barbara Rd., West Newton Bob Suppressed Desire.: To read a comic book in Mr. Paige's room I Will to N.H.S.: My absence II: Bigelow: College: Meteorol- ogy Club 2, 3: Music Club 3: Homeroom Manager I. ELIZABETH ANN PASSARINI 74 Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls Betty, Betty Ann Favorite Pastime: Being with Paul Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The homeroom teachers with whom I never got along IV: Weeks: Business: Home Ec- onomics Club 2: Personality Club 2. 0 I JEANETTE CAROL PATRIARCH 62 Cook St., Newton Jeanne Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Having three lunches in my sophomore year I Will to N.H.S.: Answer sheets for every test IV, Day, College, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Ten- nis Club 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, LaCrosse 2, Softball 1, Vol- leyball 2, 3, Homeroom Mana- ger 1, Legislature 1, Senior Play 3. X ,,, , . is! . sy -13? 2 I Y .., .. --s--.L-,vs-,. . mtkirs, 225: 'X tt 11. ' 5, g. - I , NEWTON TENN-EY PECK, Jr. 181 Windsor Rd., Waban Ten Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That grand bunch of teachers I Will to N.H.S.: My assignment books, silent radiators for 117 I, Warren, College, Mathema- tics Club 2, 3, President 3, Mu- sic Club 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 3, Football Manager 1, Intramural Sports 3, Homeroom Manager 3, Legislature 2, National Hon- or Society 2, 3, Vice-President 3. an , fs I I JANET LOUISE POCKWINSE 369 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Jan, J. P. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Removing my shoes during Art classes I Will to N.H.S.: Cheese sand- wiches II, Day, College, Dance Com- mittees 2, Art Club 3, Tennis 1, Spring Musical 2, 3. K' 3 'SIC' Mosl. ,ze STEPHEN WILLIAM PHILLIPS 29 Ellis Rd., West Newton Steve, Stuff Suppressed Desire: To get all A's Iso far it's been very well suppressedl I Will to N.H.S.: More power for the cold water taps in the boys' lav I, Warren, College, Interna- tional Club 1, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, Usher 2. I 141 i E3S5tI W ' ,vt szzffrii 1. ir' ' W ' szvfttf ' Um, V . Mfxizf: gm. . -nr ,I I it lm VI xi 53 1 if Qwz ,- 1 ...- r 12 . ALFRED PELLEGRINI 274 Adams St., Newton Alta Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The famous words of Mr. San- born: Last call for towelsl I Will to N.H.S.: A bag of toothpicks for each table in the cafeteria II, Day, Service, Motion Picture Squad 1, 2. MARCIA PERLMUTTER 50 Gordon Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To get all KIAISII I, Warren, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Spanish Club 3, Dance Committees 1, 3, Newtonian 3, Spring Musi- cal 2, Vespers 2. JOSEPH PERONE, Jr. 125 Bridge St., Newton Joe Favorite Pastime: Playing the accordian Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom 122 IIIA, Day, Business, Junior Red Cross Council 2. JEAN MARIE PETIPAS 25 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Going to Quincy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The homeroom with which I never got along IV, Day, Home Economics Club 2, Outing Club 2, Personality Club 2. PRISCILLA ELAINE POLLARD 105 Morton St., Newton Centre Pris, Prissy, Big Mundoon Favorite Pastime: Laughing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Exchange, Senior Play rehears- als I, Weeks, College, Art Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, International Club 1, Neophytes 1, Tusitala 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Execu- tive Committee 3, Newtonite 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 2, Legisla- ture 2, Stage Crew 1, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 3, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. i ANN THERESA PEPPARD 193 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spring Musicals I Will to N.H.S.: My marks I, Day, College, Alpha Beta 1, Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Newtonian 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 3. f ' 5 -J 3, Illl 5' ,..- -- if I I Q I 'I' . a lu il I' if, r if ' seg . S . , Y ' I 3' 194. V ga'-fi'1l,25ff s, W ttf .f A .A ' 5 , J. - . .' fx it I . I. t -I '?,'e'm ROBERT POND 56 Dalby St., Nonantum Caruso, Ducky, The Wild One Suppressed Desire: One day to conduct a performance of Aida at the Metropolitan Op- era House in New York I Will to N.H.S.: The unique ability to love arts and still be in and out of so much trouble II, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3. f 'Z I .vhk 5 I , I.: Q BERNARD ELLIOT PORTER 152 East Side Parkway, Newton Buuy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The experiments and Lab peri- ods we never had time for I Will to N.H.S.: All the chew- ing gum in Mrs. Allen's waste basket I, Boston, College, Cavalry Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. ELAINE C. PRANSKY 126 Manet Rd., Chestnut Hill 'Lainie Suppressed Desire: To be able to look down at someone Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The musicals, the drama, Speech Hall I, Weeks, College, Discophyles 1, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Tusitala 1, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3. JAMES LUDLOW PRICE 43 Kelveden Rd., Waban Jimmy, Bosco Suppressed Desire: l'll never tell Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: September-February of my iun- ior year I, Warren, College, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Anti-Smoking Committee 2, Orange Shield 2. WINDLE BEECHER PRIEM 31 Leewood Rd., Wellesley Windy Suppressed Desire: To be a mil- Iionaire Favorite Pastime: Totem Pole I, Deering High, College, De- bating Club 3, Drama Club 1, Mathematics Club 3, Science Club I, Basketball 1, Intramur- al 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 3. FLORENCE MARY PRIMAVERA 26 Jasset St., Newton Flo Suppressed Desire: To be Mrs. Ronald Caira I Will to N.H.S.: All my books IV, Day, Business, Legislature 1. DEANNA LEE PORTER 151 East Side Parkway, Newton Dinny Suppressed Desire: To get all A's without studying Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Honor Study and S-Block lunch Il, Girls' Latin, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Usher 3, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. HELEN PRAGER 74 High Rock Terrace, Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To drive a school bus Favorite Pastime: Playing ag- gies Il, Weeks, College, Art Club 1, Library 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 3, Usher I, Science Fair 2. the shaky floors on the third floor of Building I '51 'iii-iii .. , me .f X Riggs f I ., W M , X ARNOLD JASON PRIVES 79 Brookline St., Oak Hill Arny, Jason Suppressed Desire: To become a great actor Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I wore white bucks II, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 3, Drama Club 3, Neo- phytes 1, Football 2, Indoor Track 1, 2, Outdoor Track 1, 3, Legislature 3, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3, Senior Play 3. ELAINE JULIA PROIA 298 River St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To ride a- round in a Cadillac convertible I Will to N.H.S.: The lucky per- son who can pass Mr. Geist's course IV, Warren, Business, Home Economics Club 1, Outing Club I. PASQUALE ANTHONY PROIA 9 Morgan Pl., Nonantum Pat, Patty Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 1954-55 football teams I Will to N.H.S.: Little Hum Dum in years to come IV, Day, Business, Basketball 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, Dance Committee I, 2, Homeroom Manager 2, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2. ROBERT W. QUIGLEY 5 Harrington St., Newtonville Bob, Quig Suppressed Desire: To have an- other biology class with Miss Drewes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Honor Study in my iunior year I, Day, College, Latin Club I, 3, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Usher I, 2, 3. M ,.., A wwf uf , . f x I ' T A l I K J -so riiri LIBBY ANN REINHOLTZ 32 Myerson Lane, Oak Hill Suppressed Desire: Fighting with A. M. Il, Brookline, College, Art Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Out- ing Club 2, Tennis Club 3, Archery Club 3, Dance Com- mittee 3, Spring Musical 3, Senior Prom, Senior Night. Mw',,,,,...f HENRY PETER RENI I7 Elsworth Rd., West Newton Hank Suppressed Desire: To become a popular singer Favorite Pastime: Calling up Symphony Sid and asking for a square record I, Warren, College, Intramural Sports 2. PAUL QUINLAN 9 Baldwin St., Newton Corner Pete Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: All my blue cards IV, Bigelow, Service PETER BARRY QUINN 29 Irving St., Newton Centre Pedro Suppressed Desire: To have A, B, and C lunches the same day Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The dark and wet tunnels Il, Weeks, College, Legislature I, School Exchange 3. TOM JOSEPH QUINN 40 Kensington St., Newtonville Tom lYo Yo, Suppressed Desire: To build an A-bomb in J. C.'s lab and set off beneath Building I I, Day, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2, Rifle I, 2, Outdoor Track I, Motion Pic- ture Squad I. JOHN EDWARD REAGAN 351 Waban Ave., Waban Jack Favorite Pastime: Ralph's office Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C-Block of grade I2 I, Il, Warren, College, Debating Club I, International Club I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Football I, 2, 3, Ice Hockey 2, 3, Motion Pic- ture Squad 2, 3, Spring Mu- sical 3, Science Fair I, 2. WILLIAM JOHN REILLY 297 River St., West Newton Bill. Billv Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Remembering a certain some- one smoking a cigarette at the wrong time I Will to N.H.S.: That there will be more people like I know now ll, Our Lady's, College, Base- ball I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Ice Hockey 2, 3, Boys' Athletics Board 3, Orange Shield 2, 3. Q 'IRQ OWEN ROBERT QUINN I4 Cheney Court Newton Upper Falls Bob, Bobby Suppressed Desire: To block off the tunnels on a rainy day I Will to N.H.S.: A ten-year supply of towels and soap for the boys' Iavatories ll, Weeks, College, Aviation Club, International Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Music Club 3, Rifle Club I, 3, Football I, 3, Dance Commit- tee 3, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 3. t 78 LEONARD PHILIP RESNICK 200 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Lenny Suppressed Desire: To play Skin Deep conducted by Ar- thur Fiedler Favorite Pastime: Playing the drums for Duke Ellington II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club I, Football I, Intramural Sports I, 2, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musicals 3. I '- 'E A, Ig I 'Q -,K I , r tl 1 J I f Us L. ,yeas If? , ,Z,, 2 I li , I... it at DAMON ALBERT RICHARDS 49 Fairfax St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To suppress my suppressed desire Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Dates with J. H. I, Warren, College, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Anti-Smoking Committee I, Dance Committees I, 2, Orange Shield 3. RUTH ELLEN RING 2075 Beacon St., Waban Ruth-E, Ruthie Favorite Pastime: Making the rounds Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch, Mr. Packard ll, Warren, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Ves- pers I, Office Work 3, JANET PHYLLIS RIZZA 40 Alden Pl., West Newton Riz, Jay Suppressed Desire: To shorten school periods and have longer lunch periods Favorite Pastime: Tony IV, Warren, Business, Home Ec- onomics Club I. ANN MARIE ROACH 966 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To pour ice water on my sister's face when she won't get up for school Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The meeting of the Klondike IV, Weeks, Business, Outing Club 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, Ar- chery Club 3, Dance Commit- tees I, 2, Senior Play 3, Office Work 3, Senior Night Com- mittee 3. CECELIA MARIE ROACH 966 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Cece Suppressed Desire: To occupy Room I0 with Carolyn, Mary Ellen, Joan, and Ann I Will to N.H.S.: All my exciting weekends with the Klondike IV, Weeks, Business, Outing Club 3, Tennis 2, 3, Archery 3, Dance Committees I, 2, New- tonian 3, Orange Shield 3, Captain 3, Senior Play 3, Senior Night Committee 3. CAROLE M. RICHMAN I09 Langdon St., Newton Cari Favorite Pastime: Sunday ex- cursions to the Bowladrome and Johnson's Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My trip to Mexico on Exchange ll, Bigelow, College, Art Club 3, Future Teachers Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tennis 3, Junior Red Cross Council I, Vespers 3, Senior Prom Committee 3, Senior Night Committee 3. RALPH C. RIDEOUT 209 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Eating S- Block lunch I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 3. the inclement weather we enioyed in the tunnels, ELVA MAE RODENHIZER I05 Warwick Rd., West Newton EI Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Monday morning hang- overs I Will to N.H.S.: My morning naps during Problems Classes ll, Day, College, Music Club 3, Orchesis I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 3, Tennis 3, Archery l, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. ALBURTON FREDERICK ROGAN I80 Washington St., Newton Corner AI I, Bigelow, College, Basketball 2, 3, Football 3, Indoor Track I, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Cap- tain 3, Homeroom Manager I, 3, Social Board 3. MICHAEL ROGAN- I80 Washington St., Newton Corner Mike I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Knapman and his slide rule Il, Bigelow, College, Baseball I, Ice Hockey I, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Social Board 3. SARA LEE ROGOVIN 59 Fellsmere Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To be a Mrs. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 2:30 bell I, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Archery 3, Dance Commit- tees 3, Newtonite I, Orange Shield 3, Spring Musical 3, Senior Night Committee 3. ANITA BARBARA RUDNICK I8 David Rd., Newton Centre Babs Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: What happened back stage dur- ing Christmas Vespers H9531 I Will to N.H.S.: Charm wrap- pers in room 322 Crow 4, seat 69 II, Girls' Latin, College, Art Club 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Mu- sic Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Intramural Sports 2, Stage Crew 2, Spring Musical 3. ANTOINETTE CARMELLA RUGGIERO 28 Middle St., Newton Dally, Reggie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. George Neilson, Jr. I Will to N.H.S.: New showers in gym with no water IV, Day, Business, Science Fair 2. DOROTHEA MAE ROONEY 38 Carleton St., Newton Dottie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games I Will to N.H.S.: My three won- derful years IV, West Junior, Business, Out- ing Club 3, Archery 2, Volley- ball 2, Spring Musical 3, Orange Book 2, 3. MARC IA JUDITH ROSEN 70 Paulson Rd., Wagan Suppressed Desire: To finish a hamburger with S. W. I, Warren, College, Cavalry Club 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Mu- sic Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Tennis 3, Civics Committee 3, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 3, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 2, 3, ROBERT MICHAEL ROSENBERG 99 Littlefield Rd., Oak Hill Bob, Rosey Favorite Pastime: Sports, avia- tion Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Getting a B in Spanish I I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 3, Drama Club 3, Inter- national Club 3, Mathematics Club 2, Intramural Sports l, Dance Committees 2, 3, Legisla- ture I, Stage Crew I, Senior Play 3. JUDITH ALDRIDGE ROTHMAN 133 Waban Ave., Waban Judy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games and H. J.'s I Will to N.H.S.: A new skele- ton for the science department II, Whittier Jr. High, Bridge- port, Conn., College, Neo- phytes I, Orange Shield 3, Usher I, Senior Night Commit- tee 3, Spring Musical 3, Mod- ern Dance I. HARRIET F. RUBIN 82 Miller Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To stay after school for a half hour with Mr. Barsam Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: After school tennis ll, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 3, Tennis 2, 3, Archery I, 2 ,3. 1 V353 - M -za- JOHN WALSH noonsv 70 Paulson Rd., Waban Jackie, Bunny, Roon, Jack Boy, Rughead Favorite Pastime: Lorraine Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The many good times in the finishing room IIIA, Our Lady's, Business. -six.-: ' Hifi . 1 W . .,Z- .Ili ms ELEANOR CYNTHIA RUNSTEIN 20 Locksley Rd., Newton Center Ellen Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All three wonderful years I Will to N.H.S.: My beanie l, Weeks, College, Debating Club 1, Outing Club l, Spanish Club 1, 3, Dance Committees 2, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Office Work 2, 3, Senior Supper Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee. A' s X l t i.,r . . 'ln ., .,.. 'Lg F A -g - ' ll , fi - galil, i In CAROLE ANN RYAN 286 Melrose St., Auburndale Cal Favorite Pastime: F. J. M. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games IV, Warren, Business, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Sup- per Committee, Senior Night Committee. RONALD SANTARPIO 121 Withington Rd., Newtonville Rocky Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The pleasant tingling of the steam pipes in Building l ll, Day, College, Rifle Club 1, Baseball 1, Usher 1. WINNIFRED A. SAUNDERS 3 Cherry PI., West Newton Winnie, Wynn, Sandy Favorite Pastime, Talking on the phone to Gordon, writing letters Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The fun l have had with Rita in Mr. Neilson's classes IV, Warren, Business, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Legislature. JOHN RICHARD SCABIA 43 Playstead Rd., Newton Johnny Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: J. C. Hall l Will to N.H.S.: My slide rule II, Bigelow, College, Music Club 2, Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3. JUDITH G. SCHLAGER 32 Berkshire St., Newton Center Judy ll, Chapel Hill School, College PAUL GREGORY RYAN 304 Islington Rd., Auburndale Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Walter's old Spanish Cus- toms I Will to N.H.S.: A hockey championship l, Warren, College, Aviation Club 1, Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Science Fair 3. EDWIN FREDRICK SALTZBERG 61 Woodlawn Dr., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To get a B in English Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The spring musicals I, Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 3, Rifle Club 1, Orange Book 2, 3, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. S and--ooh--those finals' 1 , - . ,f ki! A ' ..' 5 'l 3 DORIS MYRA ROBERT BENJAMIN SCHNEIDER SCHWARTZ 12 Longfellow Rd., Waban 38 Grove Hill Ave., Do-Do Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To be Bob guided by a guidance counselor Favorite Pastime: Buzzy ll, Warren, College, Cavalry Club 3, Home Economics Club 1, Library Club 1, Music Club Committee, Senior Prom Com- mittee. Spring Musical 3, Senior Night ,I46 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, Tennis 3, l, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Dance Com- mittee I, 2, Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 1, Finance Board 2, Leg- islature 1, 3, Rally Committee 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musi- cal 2, Vespers 1, 2, 3, School Exchange 3, Treasurer of Soph- omore Class, Civics Board 3, Boys' Vice-President of Associ- ates, Newtones 3. RICHARD STEPHEN SCIPIONE 60 Concolor Ave., Newton Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The spring musicals and the senior play I Will to N.H.S.: All shoe leath- er worn out going up and down stairs at N.H.S. I, Bigelow, College, Interna- tional Club 1, 2, Music Club 2, 3, President 3, Music Board 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 2, School Ex- change 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Newtones 3. LORRAINE MILDRED SEARS 64 Ramsdell St., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunches Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year Club 3, Field Hockey 2. MICHAEL AUSTIN SHEA 572 Dedham St., Newton Centre Mike Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunches in 236 I, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, Treausrer 2, Golf 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Civics Committee 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Usher 1. GERALD GRIFFIN SHEEHAN 100 Langdon St., Newtonville Jerry Favorite Pastime: Skiing I Will to N.H.S.: A bulldozer to be used for entering Build- ing I I, Classical High, College, Intra- mural Sports 1, 3. 147 - .- . ' - ., .. . .V .,., ' .,.:.,:1.fx.asf,.:S-:Za-:.f.:,'f1 .,: ' 'I .L ' t E siiys. , KE .:- hi I XV. Y f 1 I 5 it 1 ff it T ff iii - as -ii: I s I . Si di , , iff WILLIAM GEORGE SEGAL 12 Morton Rd., Newton Centre Bill Favorite Pastime: Getting fun out of life Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Walter's humorous, man-to- man, travelogues I, Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, Legis- lature 3, Social Board 2, School Exchange 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, President 3, Sci' ence Fair 2, Chairman of the Civics Board 3, Orange Book Business Manager 3. JUDITH CLAIRE SEPINUCK 178 Morton St., Newton Centre Judy Suppressed Desire: If I could, I would, but can't so I won't Il, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, Junior Red Cross Council 1, Newtonite 1, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 3. ROBERT AUSTIN SHAFFER 34 Leslie Rd., Aurburndale Bob Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Chemistry in 233, the Ohio ex- change I, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Intramural Sports 3, Dance Committees 3, Stage Crew 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 3, School Ex- change 2, Science Fair 3, Rifle Club I, Vespers 3. ARNOLD GENE SELIG 41 Boundbrook Rd., Newton Highlands Zeke, Arny Favorite Pastime: Yawning in class Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Doing homework during the vacations I, Boston Latin, College, Intra- mural Sports, Stage Crew 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. LOIS ANN SHAPIRO 334 Ward St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: Better left unsaid I Will to N.H.S.: Bigger and better elevators at the end of the hall I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Basketball I, Usher 3, Senior Play 3, Office Work. MARY ELLEN SEERY 383 Elliot St., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To get to school before 8:25 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Teachers IV, Weeks, Business, Tennis 2, Senior Play 3. 1. Q X .M-iii! 'tl .... . . at iff I r I sifxii I Q! Jig M 7 7 M I s ff ,..-me , . H x ra I A .., . v 75 '-: I, I ROBERT TONKIN SHELOON: 67 Dedham St., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To race at Bonneville, Utah Favorite Pastime: Working on my car Ill-A, Rivers, Service. - 1 lf' ,A , aft ' 'mrgfgiill lfflisf. ' ' ' A 4 z ' 1, - ' f :'it . , 3a1?'v.:iii 1 Q, 'm f' i X .eg,QtiQ?i.ii' ' 15-53 'Usa ... - iz f Q , ,, 4. I rsixsz si? ulh 5 53. I f : A f:-,' ALAN FREDERIC SHERMAN 12 Upland Rd., Waban Al, Tank Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Packard do a hula Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Sanborn's talks to the Soph- omores I, Weeks, College, Aviation Club 1, Hunting and Fishing Homeroom Manager 1, Motion Club 2, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Picture Squad I, Mexico Ex- change 2. MELVILLE CARL SHINE, Jr. 22 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre Mel Suppressed Desire: To reach 60 feet with 12 pounds Fondest Memory of N.H.5-1 J. C.'s classes I, Weeks, College, Camera Club 1, Chemistry Club 3, Meterol- ogy Club 2, Science Club It 2, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Home- room Manager 2, 3, Science Fair 3. ELEANOR RUTH SHURDUT 32 Central Terrace, Auburndale Ellie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Paige's matinee II, Warren, College, French Club 3, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Social Room Committee 3. RUTH ANN SIGEL 24 Lantern Lane, Newton Centre Ruthie Suppressed Desire: To give a policeman a ticket Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch I, Weeks, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Newtonite Ad Staff 1, Science Fair 2. JANE ELLEN' SIGILMAN 1256 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Jane Favorite Pastime: Staying young and innocent Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games and dances ll, Warren, College, French Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3. JOANNE MARIE SHERMAN 35 James St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the vacations I Will to N.H.S.: A new set of oars for Mr. Paige II, Warren, Business, Music Club 1. PATRICIA JULIA SHERMAN 201 Cherry St., West Newton Pat Favorite Pastime: Driving les- sons with Eddie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Sherm'an's History class IV, Warren, Business, Senior Supper 3. I I I As time passed, we found our way to 314 ANNA LOUISE SIGNORE 384 Boylston St., Newton Centre Ann Suppressed Desire: To visit N.H.S. in a solid gold Cadillac convertible Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My Junior year. 1954 Senior Prom IV, Weeks, College, Home Ec- onomics Club 3, Outing Club 3, Field Hockey 1, Ushers 3. ANTHONY LOU SIGNORE 364 Boylston St., Newton Centre Tony Suppressed Desire: To get my deer in '54 Favorite Pastime: Repairing au- tomobiles Ill-A, Weeks, Service RICHARD EARLE I JoHN ALFRED suvicock 387 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Chinky, Simiock Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Sullivan, Joanne Murphy, Kay Moses, and Fergie I Will to N.H.S.: One big fat bazarkas and a tall glass of green fistimes with a green straw IV, Day, Service, Baseball I, 2, 3, Indoor Track 2, 3, Touch- down Club 2, 3, Basketball I, Football I. JAMES FRANKLIN SIMMS 54 Araphoe Rd., West Newton Jimmy Favorite Pastime: Visiting dur- ing S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch in I36 I, Warren, College, Music Club 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Legisla- ture 3, Orange Shield 3,,Stage Crew 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 3, Class Organization Committee 3, ,i'. .- so i WA X' X f i' , Q 1 Q , fees ! flf'--'f-HIE, ROBERT WARREN BEVERLY CAROLYN SMITH SNOW 1299 Beacon St., Waban 296 Lake Ave., Bob, Smitty Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To vehicle- Bev ize Suppressed Desire: To work in I Will to N.H.S.: My brother, may he prosper I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Neophytes I, Treasurer I, In- door Track I, Dance Commit- tees I, 2, Dramatics Board 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Legislature I, 3, Usher I, Senior Play 3, Vespers 2, a reform school II, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Tennis 3, Archery 3, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, Jun- ior Red Cross Council 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Stage Crew 3, Usher I, Spring Musical 2. 1 at I se N, V :A WM '- ,ififf f f gftfff' , s .. ri'7 f,,5,51-h S - - ,- vs' 1 sr K HERBERT DAVIS SIMONS 38 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre Herb, Great White Father Favorite Pastime: Starting riots in the cafeteria Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Olympians I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 2, 3, English Club 3, Mu- sic Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Basketball I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 3, Usher I, Senior Play 3. HAROLD WALTER SLAWSBY 38 Hartmann Rd., Oak Hill Hack, Hal Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 2:30 bell on Friday I Will to N.H.S.: Miss South's opportunities I, Weeks, College, Mathematics Club 3, Dance Committees 3, Newtonian 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Civics Committee 3. DOUGLAS ALLEN SMITH 41 Vernon St., Newton Doug Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 'The Student Prince I, Bigelow, College, Music Club 3, Basketball I, Intramur- al Sports I, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees 3, Finance Board 3, Legislature I, Orange Shield 3, Spring Musical 2, Vespers I, 2, 3, Senior Class Organization Committee, Newtones 3. HARVEY NORMAN SMITH 36 Newbrook Cir., Chestnut Hill Smitty, Harv Suppressed Desire: Throwing food, dishes, and milk cartons all over the lunch room Favorite Pastime: Throwing food, dishes, and milk cartons all over the lunch room I, Weeks, College, International Club I, 2, Mathematics Club 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Dramatic Board 2, 3, Legisla- ture 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3, School Exchange. SMITH 30 Sunset Rd., Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To follow in my father-'s footsteps Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Knapman's Packard's, and Mr. Bissex's humor I, Bigelow, College, Camera Club I, Baseball I, 3, Ice Hock- ey I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, Civics Committee 3, Dance Committees 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I. JAMES H. SIMONS 7I Hagan Rd., Newton Centre Jim, Sam, Pogo Suppressed Desire: To talk back to J. C. Hall Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Philosophizing in the lunch room I, Brookline, College, Debating Club 3, Drama Club 2, Mathe- matics Club 2, 3, Music Club 3, Tennis I, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3. ,A,vw,5, , ',,g:',,.:,.:,:i:f:Yik.: V ' , I LV f xx q ks 3 I M ii. gli 1 , , Az . I 5 .Sf fI x2,Q: 'I If ,fy .Ill 5532- ,a5f:'1j E. DEBORAH SOLOMON 122 Austin St., Newtonville Debbie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard, my sophomore year I Will to N.H.S.: My low, fem- inine, modulated voice II, Day, College, Junior Red Cross Council 1. -,.-A ef' mdk 'FFW3 l S' R . RUFUS ALBERTSON' SOULE, IV 93 Walnut Hill Rd., Newton Highlands Rufe Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Being late to classes I Will to N.H.S.: An extra five minutes between periods I, Weeks, College, Mathematics Club 3, Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Indoor Track 1, 2, Dance Corn- mittees 1, 2, 3, Finance Board Chairman 3, Junior Red Cross Council 2, Newtonian 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 2, Usher 1, School Exchange 3, Class Treas- urer 2, Associates Treasurer 3. MARY JANE SPRINGHAM 137 Oak St., Newton Upper Falls Blondie Favorite Pastime: Driving my father's car I Will to N.H.S.: Coke mach- ines in the cafeteria IV, Weeks, Business. JANE BOLTON ST. AMANT 20 Wamesit Rd., Waban Favorite Pastime: Waban Av- enue Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham game of 1953 I, Warren, College, Music Club I, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2, Finance Board 3, Legislature 2, Orange Shield Captain 3, Rally Committee 1, Usher 1, Senior Play 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, Senior Supper Co-Chairman 3, Office Work 2, 3. DEBORAH STAFFORD 50 Dwinda Rd., Waban Deb, Debbie Suppressed Desire: To make the honor roll just once I Will to N.H.S.: My little green suit I, Warren, College, Music Club 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Home Room Manager 1, 2, Legis- lature 3, Orange Shield 3. ROBERT EDWIN 'W I . 'A J' , ifkki , W fig' if ,gi g .yiwagvmg M RICHARD ALEN SPEAR 32 Hale St., Newton Upper Falls Fagin Favorite Pastime: Horseback riding Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Getting blue cards from Miss Stone II, IV, Weeks, Service, Football. ELAINE CAROL SPENCE 43 Carleton St., Newton Favorite Pastime: Eating in S- Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games, iunior year, History class IV, Bigelow, Business, Junior Red Cross Council 1, Vespers 2. where we frantically scanned the college and vocational catalogues ,.t. 2 i-Slw.'iiSQf-Siwf- i - -Kim QQ -f X ' . i- ' ' 5 . an g ss ggag STANIEICH ,122jof jj,:'jjFf1,g noasnr rHoMAs MARGARET ANN spimh STEELE STEFAN Suppressed Desire: To get 78 Richardson St., 21 Waverley Ave., married in about four years Newton Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Bob Peggy fun I have had in 117 I Will to N.H.S.: An insulated Suppressed Desire: To be as IV, Weeks, Service. gym suit happy in the future as I have Il, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 1 2 3 150 been in the past Fondest Memory of N.H.S. Mr. Waller's informal Physi- . ology classes II, Bigelow, College, Home Economics Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Social Room Hostess. DIANA C. STEINBERG 32 Park Ln., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation II, Weeks, College, Debating Club 2, 3, Music Club l, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Tennis 3, Archery 2, Newtonite I, Senior Play 3, Senior Supper Committee 3. STEPHEN CARL STEMPLER 103 Cabot St., Newton Steve, Stevie Favorite Pastime: Watching in study hall the sophomores look- ing at the iuniors, iuniors at the seniors, and the seniors out the window Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Passing and chewing candy in Mr. Packard's class I, Boston Latin, College, Mathe- matics Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 3 .ang f- N 4' if 5 S -, ,A X, it ii if OANNE MAY STRALEY 60 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Jo, Joie, Yelarts Jppressed Desire: To find an 'VIG under the Christmas tree :ndest Memory of N.H.S.: Ir. Lasker's music theory asses Weeks, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Dance ommittees 1, 2, 3, New- mite 1. FREDERICK MARCUS STRONG 57 Lake Ave., Newton Centre Fred Suppressed Desire: Some new proiecters in the A.V.D. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom 116 in, my sopho- more year I, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 2, 3, Motion Picture Squad 2, 3. BERNICE ANGELINE STENTIFORD 19 Chandler PI., Newton Upper Falls Bunny Suppressed Desire: To date a different boy every week-end IIIB, IV, Panchard High, Serv- Ice. LEE HARRIET STOGAL 157 Belleview St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To put ele- vators in Newton High Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Swinging doors II, White Plains High, College, Basketball 3, Field Hockey 3, Volley Ball DOROTHY LEE STOKES 22 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Dotty, Big Shrimp Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spilt cocoa on Outing Club ski trip 11954, I Will to N.H.S.: A chair lift from 2312 to 145 I, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, Lacross 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Legislature 3, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 3. ALBERT ROLLEN STONE 385 Parker St., Newton Centre Alfonso Suppressed Desire: .To sell Building I I Will to N.H.S.: One empty chair in 314 and 127 II, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 3, Music Club 3, Radio Club 1, Football 1, Intramural Sports 2, Indoor Track 1, Out- door Track 2, 3, Motion Pic- ture Squad 2, 3, Saage Crew 3. ROBERT VOSE STORER 221 Winslow Rd., Waman Bob Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The stage and qesundheit I Will to N.H.S.: My late slips in pencil I, Weeks, College, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. 5 .3 . , , at m . . is I -1, V it , X W A , ' . fs, fx s,'gsi..,,s, . I 'iz ML, 'QM it Q X 6-'Ex is ,is S We Q 4 QU' I' . ' --.': 2 KENNETH MILO STEVENS 75 Dickerman Rd., Newton Highlands Ken Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: J.C.'s little giester I Will to N.H.S.: My second million dollars ll, Weeks, College, Camera Club 3. ln ig Ag , v..,, STEPHANIE JEAN STRONG 979 Boylston St., Newton Highlands Steve Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My second iunior year I Will to N.H.S.: Someone like Vin to help the girls with their homework IV, Weeks, College. , .. , :gi - I ' ti.: ' 1 . 5 -so X N .- if w . 5 gk , 4, , ,4- 1 '1 SUE ELLEN STROUP 525 California St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Listening to disc iockey programs on the radio Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those driving lessons II, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Usher 2, 3, Spring Musical 2. MARILYN HELEN- SURETTE 172 Waltham St., West Newton Lynn Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The good times and spirit at the football games I Will to N.H.S.: More classes like the class of '55 II, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Social Board 3, Vespers I, 2, 3. ALLAN MASON SWAINE 47 West Pine St., Auburndale Al ,A Suppressed Desire: To travel around the world I Will to N.H.S.: Radios for study hall IV, Warren, Business. RICHARD WAYNE SWANSON 23 Park Pl., Newtonville Swanny, Oscar, Jake Favorite Pastime: Pencil sharp- ening, telephone booth sweep- ing I Will to N.H.S.: Sweaty ankle wraps ll, Day, College, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2. BARBARA JANE SWARTZ I04 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To become an R.N. and then a M.R.S. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The term I got an A in math I, Weeks, College, French Club I, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis I, Dance Committees I, Home Room Manager I, Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, New- tonian 3, Newtonite 3, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 3. W LAURA DIANE JOSEPH CARMEN SUGARMAN SULLO 59 Stuart Rd., I75 Chapel St., Newton Centre Newton Suppressed Desire: To be 5' 5 Jo tall I Will to N.H.S.: Johnson's at the circle on a Friday night I, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, Dance Committees 3, Newtonian 3, Newtonite I, Legislature I, 2, 3, Usher 3. Suppressed Desire: To build elevators in Building I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Stone's room IV, Day, Business. trying to solve that all importa nt question of the future. to I SALLY JANE SWARTZ II4 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Swartzie Suppressed Desire: To become a certain M.R.S. Fondest Memory cf N.H.S.: Lunch periods with the gang IV, Day, Business. l52 Kaiba if I gg. if EVELYN TALLEN 5I Cloverdale Rd., Newton Centre Ev, Evey Favorite Pastime: Al Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: June I3, I953 II, Weeks, College, Art Club I, Drama Club 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Orchesis I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, Leg- islature I, 2, Spring Musical 2. F! s ww, x ,X y. e, a 3 A s. Ig, 1' JOAN MARLENE Suppressed Desire: To skip classes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Lunches, clubs II, Day, College, Art Club 1, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, Spring Musical 3, Social Room Hostess 3. . ve, -' ,:,g,,g3s,.f. ,i'f,-yu V, me :A 5 in , 1? at f-'2- . .:2 f- LEWIS W. TEDSTONE, Jr. 16 Madison Ave., Newtonville Louie II, Day, Business, Rifle Club 1, Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3. JOHN CLEMENT TONE 123 Mr. Vernon St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To eat an unhurried C lunch Favorite Pastirrre: Doing any- thing but school work I, Warren, College, Camera Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Base- ball 3, Basketball 3, Football 1, Ice Hockey 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Usher 2, Senior Play 3, Vespers 3. il-5 WILLIAM MUNRO Suppressed Desire: To play lead Favorite Pastime: S-Block ll, Warren, College, Spring 153 RITA ESTHER TEJEIRO 94 Mary Ellen Rd., Waban Favorite Pastime: Watching people eat their lunch during S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Walking .up four flights of Building I II, St. Aidan's High, College, Spanish Club I, 3, Tennis 2, 3. PETER HANS THORMANN 22 Brae Burn Rd., Auburndale Pete Suppressed Desire: To be on top of Building Il during a nor'easter I Will to N.H.S.: All that I have not learned in three years I, Boston Latin, College, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, Meteorology Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Baseball Manager 1. JANE TILLINGHAST 52 Brookside Ave., Newtonville Janie T Favorite Pastime: Eating apples in S-Block I Will to N.H.S.: A swimming pool for Building Ill II, Day, College, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, Orchesis 1, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Home Room Manager 3, Usher 2, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 1, Senior Supper Com- mittee 3. ROBERT KIMBAI.L TINKHAM 19 Balcarrs Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Skedunks and 'scallawags in 316 I Will to N.H.S.: a Candelabra for Mr. Lasker's piano I, Warren, College, Camera Club 3, International Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, Music Club 3, Science Club 3, In- tramural Sports 2, 3, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 1, National Honor Society 2, 3. JUDITH ANN TOBIAS 29 Royce Rd., Newton Centre Judy Suppressed Desire: To go down an up-escalator I Will to N.H.S.: the big round table at Johnson's at the Circle I, Weeks, College, Music Club 2, Neophytes 1, Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Newtonite 1, 2, Legislature 3, Orange Shield 3, Spring Musi- cal 1, 2, 3, Vespers 2, 3. ALLEN RICHARD TESCHNER 37 Thaxter Rd., Newtonville Butch, Tesch, Tenpesta, Al Suppressed Desire: To marry Helen Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Saturday nights with Helen II, Day, College, Baseball 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3, Indoor Track 3, Legislature 1, Motion Picture Squad 1, Touch- down Club 1, 2. 43 PATRICIA CAROLINE TRAPP 1457 Centre St., Newton Centre Pat, Patty, Pats, Patricia, Patsy Suppressed Desire: To take a look at N.H.S.: teachers' re- port gards Iblackmailj I Will to N.H.S.: My shorthand dictation notebook Il, Weeks, Business, Orchesis I, Newtonian 3. 1:14. tk ui' 'st' ' DONALD ANDREW TRIMBLE I9 Church St., Newton Corner Donny, Don, Spindle Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The teachers and sports I Will to N.H.S.: One of Ralph's old bikes ll, Bigelow, College, Basket- ball I, Football 2, 3, Indoor Track I, 2, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Home Room Manager I, Leader Corps 2, Orange Shield 3, Vespers 3. JUNE TURNER 25 Curve St., West Newton June, Twin Suppressed Desire: To be called June and not Joan or Twin I Will to N.H.S.: More identical twins to confuse teachers II, Warren, College, Music Club I, 3, Orange Shield 3. ROSE THERESE VACCARO 87 Fenwick Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To have some spare time Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Colorado Exchange, 138 I, Warren,, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Neo- phytes I, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, School Exchange 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Science Fair 3 Senior Class Organiza- tion 3. GEORGE WILLIAM TURNBULL 50 Newtonville Ave., Newton Corner G.W. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Room 22A I Will to N.H.S.: The animals in 2306 Special, Bigelow, College, Radio Club I, 3, School Ex- change 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. JOAN TURNER 25 Curve St., West Newton Joanie, Twin Suppressed Desire: For some- one to know who I am I Will to N.H.S.: New records for the Social Room Il, Warren, College, Music Club I, 3, Dance Committees I These--our memories-- JUNE MARIE VACHON 151 Warren St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Bruins' Hockey games I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Davidson and Mr. Boyd II, Weeks, College, Home Eco- nomics I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Dance Committees 3, Legislature I. GUY LOUIS VASSALOTTI 6 Colgate Rd., Newton Lower Falls Vass, Jabawalk, AO Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Senior Play, my iunior year-Bowdoin 1954 I Will to N.H.S.: My old track pants A I, Warren, College, Football I, 2, 3, Indoor Track I, 2, 3, Captain 3, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Boy's Athletic Board 2, JoAN ARLETTE Van HAELST I47 Oliver Rd., Waban Joanie Suppressed Desire: To suppress desire Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Life with Mr. Anderson I, Warren, College, English MARILYN ALICE VACHON 73 Faxon St., Newton Mal Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The lunchroom I Will to N.H.S.: Teachers who give no homework IV, Day, Business. Dance Committees I, 2, Home Room Manager I, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3, Spring Musical 3, Vespers 3, Senior Supper Committees 3, Class Vice President -I. Club 3, French Club I, 2, Music Club I, 2, Dance Com- mittees 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, 154 Editor-in-Chief 3, Orange Book 3, Stage Crew 3. MICHAEL T. VASSALOTTI 34 Roosevelt Rd., Newton Centre Dennis, Vass Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Hall on skates Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football and hockey seasons '53 II, Weeks, College, Football 2, 3? swift,-aa fr, af . xmsiwft' fi ,P Y'.5 IZif5L , t- f QR 55 I 5 ,sg Ie- X M ' as Gil I K ' :sl f RALPH PHILLIP VENTO IOI Charlesbank Rd., Newton Corner Vent Suppressed Desire: To change places with teachers and put them on the spot I Will to N.H.S.: Hot corner Eddy St. and Corp. II, Bigelow, Service, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2. 3, Ice Hockey I, 2, 3, Out- door Track 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees I, 2, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Spring Musi- cal 3, Vespers 3. JANICE FLORENCE WALSH 54 Woodward St., Newton Highlands Jan Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation I Will to N.H.S.: Another won- derful football team II, Weeks, College, Future Teachers Club 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 3. 5' LINDA JANE WANSKER 195 Mill St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Swimming Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior Plays and Spring Musi- cals I, Day, College, English Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club I, Dance Committees 1, Legislature 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, Vespers I, 3. DAVID STEVEN VISCOTT 38 Morseland Ave., Newton Centre Dave, Tiger Suppressed Desire: lt would be censored by the Publica- tion Board Favorite Pastime: Listening to Miss South talk I, Weeks, College, Debating Club 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club I, 3, Science Club I, Cheer Leader 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, Newtonite 2, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical l, 2, 3, Vespers 1, Senior Class Advisory Come- mittee 3, Newtonian 3, P.T.S.A. JO-ANN VITO IO7 Newtonville Ave., Newton Pixie Suppressed Desire: To own a new yellow convertible with leopard seat covers I Will to N.H.S.: The right to wear Bermuda Skirts IV, Watertown High, Business. .IUDITH RAY VOGEL 3I Forest St., Newton Highlands Judy I, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Home Room Manager I, Legislature I, Spring Musi- cal I, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2. HENRY WILLIAM WALDMAN 140 Greenwood St., Newton Centre Bill Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The days I didn't go to school I Will to N.H.S.: One 'more hurricane to see how sturdy Building I really is I, Weeks, College, Aviation Club 3, Debating Club 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Leg- islature I, 2, Orange Shield 2. CHARLES BURROUGHS WALLACE 34 Otis St., Newtonville Wallie Suppressed Desire: To drive a car in European Grand Prix race Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunch IIIA, Day, Service. ' Z i. - ,-.,, 2 .I ...,.. .. fi? -'fl ' I CARMELA MARIE VINCIULLO 56 Faxon St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To be suc- cessful in life I Will to N.H.S.: A coke ma- chine in the cafeteria IV, Day, Business. . , ..1.,A . , x X I I E, I- I N MELVIN SANFORD WARSHAW 'l5'l Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands Mel Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block in 2307 I Will to N.H.S.: More study periods and less homework I5 Weeks5 ColIege5 Camera Club 1, 25 Hunting and Fish- ing Club 35 Rifle Club 3. -.- 3+ .in i,,f5:ig2i.f.ffi4fw tj.. ' .wee I 11:-w:1.tg'z Q W. -'rs , . , wwf gifagiwxawv W A . . saw' . I . all A' 6 Q g,lt.tf.,s. .ae 45 ELIZABETH MARY WASGATT 110 Fairway Dr., West Newton Liz Suppressed Desire: To be a very good nurse Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The wonderful friends I have met at N.H.S. I5 Warren5 College5 Music Club 35 Home Room Manager 35 Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Orange Book 2. HENRY KINGMAN wsssrsn, III 30 Orchard Ave., West Newton King, Wavie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those Sunday afternoon base- ball practices this fall I Will to N.H.S.: My strip of elevator tickets that I bought as a sophomore I5 Warren5 College5 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Indoor Track 1, 2, 35 Rally Committee 35 Usher 2, 3. ELINOR NELSON WEEKS 58 Berkshire Rd., Newtonville Lynn, Lynnie Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Donnie II5 Upper Darby, Pa.5 ColIege5 Music Club 35 Outing Club 35 Dance Committees 2, 35 Orange Shield 35 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 2. SANDRA LEE WEINER 46 Kenmore St., Newton Centre Sandi Suppressed Desire: To study on the left bank I Will to N.H.S.: The contents of my gym locker I5 F. V. Thompson5 ColIege5 Alpha Beta 15 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Neophytes 15 Anti-Smoking Committee 25 Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 35 Newtonian 35 Newtonite 15 Legislature 35 Senior Play 35 Vespers 1, 2, 3. ERIKA WALTRAUD WEINGOLD 144 Hancock St., Auburndale Ricky Suppressed Desire: Nach Deutschland zu fahren, um meine Eltern zu besuchen I Will to N.H.S.: Alle blauen Karten die ich nie erhalten habe IV5 Berufs-schule, Hildesheim, Germany5 Business. HARRIET ANN WASON 21 Allen Ave., Waban Favorite Pastime: Attending the Newton football games Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spring Musical Make-up Com- mittee I, II5 Warren5 ColIege5 Music Club 25 Outing Club I, 2, 35 Home Room Manager 25 Spring Musical 2, 35 Senior Play 3. ss' wt . DAVID CLARK WAYMAN 404 Waltham St., West Newton Dave I5 Warren5 College5 Cavalry Club 35 Music Club 35 Intra- mural Sports I, 2. will always live for us within the walls of Newton High igggglw . 2 I t -5 Q g 5 5 1 f ail' 5 5 MELVIN WILLIAM WEINRAUB 118 Wendell Rd., Newton Centre Mel Suppressed Desire: To smoke a cigar in Dr. Barry's oFIice I Will to N.H.S.: Clean mirrors for the boys' gym I5 Weeks5 CoIIege5 Cavalry Club 2, 3, Vice President 35 Drama Club 2, 35 Neophytes 15 Rifle Club 15 Spring Musical 1. WILLIAM LAWRENCE WELCH 349 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Bill Suppressed Desire: To be a successful doctor Favorite Pastime: Fishing, boat- ing I5 Day5 CoIlege5 Camera Club 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 35 Orange Book 2: Orange Shield 25 Usher 3. NANCY LOUISE WERNICK 28 Chestnut Hill Ter., Chestnut Hill Nan, Nehi Fondest .Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon I Will to N.H.S.: Five classes a day as great as Mr. Packard's I, Weeks, College, Drama Club 3, Vice President 3, Music Club 2, Neophytes I, Secretary l, Dance Committees l, 2, New- tonian 3, Newtonite l, 2, Spring Musical I, 2, School Exchange 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. JOHN JAY WEST Bl Fuller Ter., West Newton Jay, Wildfire Favorite Pastime: Talking to some of the girls in front of Building Ill Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Our undefeated football teamfsj '53 land 'S4?D I, Day, College, Baseball 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Usher 2, 3. DAVID MURRAY WHYNOT 32 Fisher Ave., Newton Highlands Whines Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The good times in the lunch room IIA, Warren, Business, School Exchange 3. JAMES CALVIN WILKINSON IB5 Oliver Rd., Waban Wilky Suppressed Desire: To have the best looking car ,in Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I graduate IIIA, Warren, College, Avia- tion Club 2. .aiu ROBERT EDWIN WEST Il Marymount Rd., Auburndale Bob Suppressed Desire: To be a professional golfer Favorite Pastime: Weight lift- ing I, Gorton High, College, Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 3, Rifle Club l, Spanish Club 3, Golf 2, Usher 2. ALICE MARY WETHERELL 45 Hillside Ave., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham game of '53, .l.A. Mc C's P. J. party I Will to N.H.S.: The good old days I, Warren, College, Music Club l, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees I, 3, Newtonian 3, Anti-Smoking Committee 2, Leg- islature 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Usher I, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3, Senior Sup- per Committee 3, Civics Com- mittee 3. ANN WHELAN 200 Derby St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: l'lI never tell Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham game of '53 II, Day, College, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Orange Shield 3, Usher 2, Spring Musi- cal 2, 3, Vespers 3, Science Fair 2. CARROLL WHITE 6 Central Close, Auburndale Favorite 0 Pastime: Bombing around Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham game of '53 ll, Warren, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, Legislature I, Rally Com- mittee I, 2, Senior Play 3, Vespers 2, 3, Spring Musical 3. ANNE MARIE WHITTAKER I0 Ripley Ter., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To instill in all teachers Mr. Knapman's per- sonality Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ski trips at Peterboro II, Holy Cross Academy, Col- lege, English Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, Basketball 3, Dance Committees 3, Leader Corps 3, Newtonite 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Science Fair 2, Civics Committee 3. SARAH ANN WEST 32 Rockledge Rd., Newton Highlands Sally Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish I class, iunior year, my box seat I Will to N.H.S.: My book covers for next year's exchange paper drive I, Weeks, College, Music Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes I, Orchesis I, 2: Outing Club I, 2, 3, Dance Committees I, 2, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical I. :IN mi, i it A N , r it 1 I sf rf I lv '+I I 4 i ,ic MAXWELL CLARK WILLS 29 Oak St., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To custom- ize a Ford Favorite Pastime: Discussing CBTS lIIA, Weeks, Business. -. -i ..V.' ,- , X- fwrffj' f-R' ' ,Q 4 x .- Q-. 3' I -is N , fl 1 fb... , 40 ' . . W 4-Q 1 4 . A -5' 55551 rx: ,L .-.asf ig: 5 5591 -. .-:S5:f:i2:E' lftl i if 1-:g.g4g::5-i:':fffi,p ' -Q '. A 1 w -H1 . 2' V ii -. 'rim llflllliia l -iii.-1. U ew iallm - ff., Li..i51'1S,V- up jyii l. .il ff. -A .3-..,f.i . rw. JOANNE M. WILSON 24 Warren St., Newton Centre Clemie, Jo Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: November IA, 1953-Waltham victory party I Will to N.H.S.: A new head for the future head twirlers IV, Weeks, College, Music Club 2, 3, Home Room Manager I, Usher I, 3, Spring Musical 3, Senior Night Committee 3. RICHARD BARRY WOLK I3I Country Club Rd., Newton Centre Dick, Shorty Suppressed Desire: To have all classes in one building and on one floor Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mergy's stick I, Weeks, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Mathematics Club 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 3, Civics Committee 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Leg- islature 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Usher 3, Spring Musical 3, Senior Class Organization 3. KWOK TAI WONG 34 Pelham St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Math with Mr. Walters Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: English with Mrs. Huss I, Il, Weeks, College. ROBERT BERNARD WOODLAND ll Morrill St., West Newton Woody Favorite Pastime: Playing sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Smithy's gym class IV, Day, Business. JANE ALLARD WRIGHT 24 Chandler Pl., Newton Upper Falls Shrimp Suppressed Desir: To grow up instead of sideways Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Grandma Il, Weeks, College, Future Teachers Club l, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Field Hockey l, 2, 3, Lacrosse l, 2, 3, Badminton I, Softball I, 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Vespers 3, Science Fair 2, Social Room Hostess 3. JANE ALOYSE WINCHESTER I42 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Janie, Specs, Retsehcniw Fondest Memory of N.H.S., After school, my sophomore and senior year, the frogs in Miss Sullivan's room I Will to N.H.S.: My ability to be silent I, Weeks, College, Art Club 2, 3, Basketball 3, Golf 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, Badminton 2, Soft- ball I, 2, 3, Volley Ball I, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 3: THOMAS EDWIN WOLF 459 Brookline St., Newton Centre Tom I Will to N.H.S.: My late slips to II5 I, Weeks, College, Mathematics Club l, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Dance Committees l, 2, Junior Red Cross Council I, New- tonian 3, Orange Book 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Usher 3, School Exchange 3, Civics Committee chairman 3. 4 May we achieve great success in the world .. -'oz .i as f, ' ,:1lQ?i53 N ' wi. X :. . EMORY MERRILL RICHARD LEE WRIGHT WOOLSTON 39 Chester St., Newton Highlands Sparky Suppressed Desire: To meet the turtle a desire Favorite Pastime: Running ' around the halls yelling get upl get upl get out of bed! I, II, Weeks, College. I58 Suppressed Desire To suppress Favorite Pastime Fulfilling un suppressed desires ll, Warren College Chemistry Club 3 Dance Committees 3 Science Fair 3 ' :iz- fr ' I J 1 ini? Wi 'NET .,,., X H-. -r Q Wx, .A s Hxwlgnlmdsflgc KATHRYN GAIL WULFF 162 Mr. Vernon St., Newtonville Gail Suppressed Desire: To drop my books from the top of the stair well I Will To N.H.S.: My books, to drop from the top of the stair well I: Warren: College: Future Teachers Club 1, 2: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 1: Orange Book Editor-in-Chief: National Honor Society 2, 3. GAIL -NIOREEN WYMAN 18 Frederick St., Newtonville Gay, Cance Suppressed Desire: To date P. B. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Sullivan's homeroom II: Lewenburg: College: Dis- cophyles 1: French Club 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Person- ality Club 1, Treasurer 1: Home Room Manager 2: Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3: Legislature 2: Spring Musical 2, 3: Science Fair 2: Social Room Hostess 3. X X X ss Qc N W st K 5 is 1 R tt :Ei I lv. I.--ii' g gigiti - 5 V. .RAW .1 .s : , 1sq,gM . 4 THOMAS LAWRENCE ZOLTEK 52 Adams Ave., West Newton Big Zolt Suppressed Desire: Bigger schools to get lost in I Will to N,H.S.: A new Robinhood IV: Warren: Service: Rifle Club 1: Home Room Manager I. ,gi ' I: I 1 eff: I lt QQ.. ELEANOR MARJORIE ZONN 56 Stearns St., Newton Centre Ellie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The tunnels at four o'clock in the afternoon I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's albums Eartha Kitt record I: Weeks: College: Alpha Beta I: Music Club 3: Orchesis 1: Personality Club 1: Senior Play 3 . 159 : . W' Q '- 3 5: 't': ' 's s Ni - 'ff' JOEL WYNER RICHARD BURTQN 4 Noble St., YAFFE West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Walter's Math-3 class I Will to N.H.S.: Two labor- atory periods a week for Chem- istry and Physics I: Warren: College: Rifle Club I: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Home Room Manager 3: Legis- lature 1. EDDIE M. YANCO 30 Auburn St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: I don't sup- press my desires Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation II: Warren: College: Spring Musical 3. MARK YESLEY 8 Whitney Rd., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: First floor classes I Will to N.H.S.: A swimming pool I: Day: College: Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2: School Exchange 3. NANCY ELLEN YOUNG 43 Dwhinda Rd., Waban Nance, Nan Suppressed Desire: I'll never tell Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ski trips, hen parties, and all the kids I've met and had fun with I: Warren: College: Music Club 2, 3: Orchesis 1, 2: Outing Club 1, 2, 3: Dance Com- mittees 2, 3: Home Room Man- ager 2: Newtonian 3: Orange Shield 3: Science Fair 2. Roaenr BERNARD YOUNG 26 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre Bob Suppressed Desire: Digging out in front of Building III Favorite Pastime: Digging out behind Building lll I: Weeks: College: Science Fair 2, 3. 1418 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To eat a hot-plate lunch in S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Walter's Math-3 class I: Warren: College: Cavalry Club 3: Rifle Club I, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2: Dance Committees 3: Newtonite 3: Legislature 3: Social Com- mittee 3. x 2: I I is , S , 15 5 A 1 'f . ' , ' ,.:.-:CN . KN K a ' iff il W e .,,,: ,, I, 1'W -5 l 'Q ll 1 4, fr RICHARD KENNEH-I ACCHIONE 66 Clinton St., Newtonville Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packord's room H163 I Will to N.H.S.: A garbage collector for the lunch room II, Day, College, Hunting and Fishing Club. if E il A . I , L 1, ,, :s ,. 3- E 'F . RONALD ANTHONY ARMSTRONG 79 Border St., West Newton Ron, Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To be suc cessful in life Favorite Pustime: Pot IIIA, Warren, Business, National Honor Society 2, 3. DAVID LEONARD BAKER 888 Beacon St., Newton Centre Bake Favorite Pastirne: Sports I Will to N.H.S.: A two hour sleeping study hall ll, Warren, College, Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Dance Committees I. LOUISE BAKER II Oakland Ave., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To have a homeroom in building 3 I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Miss Ham I, Warren, College, French Club 3, International Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Archery 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 3, Ves- pers Programs. DOROTHY ANN BARBERIO 34 Alden Pl., West Newton Dotty Suppressed Desire: To reach 5' I Will to N.H.S.: A foolproof method for skipping showers ll, Warren, College, Dance Committees 2, Stage Crew 2. VIRGINIA BELL 34 Foster St., Newtonville Ding-Dong Suppressed Desire: To drive a car down the athletic field at 90 m.p.h. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Messrs. Lasker and Ethier Ii, Day, Discophyles I, Music Club I, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3. DONALD FRANCIS ARSEN-AULT 213 Lincoln St. Newton Highlands Don Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Last desk, last row, II03 II, Weeks, College, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Rifle Club I, Football I, Ushers 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 3, Ves- pers 3. RONALD DAVID AUSTIN I2 Beech St., Newton Ronnie, Did you ever Favorite Pastime: Rollerskating with Cynthia and Dee I Will to N.H.S.: To Mr. San- born, Number Please IIIB, Day, Business, Spring Mu- sical I, Vespers I. w ever an honor to our school l li -ef 160 STEPHEN BERISH 67 Waverly Ave., Newton Corner Steve Suppressed Desire: To take Marilyn Monroe to the Totem Pole ll, Bigelow, College, Camera Club I, 2, Deb ing Club 3, Mathematics 2, 1, Rifie Club I, Dance Committees I, 2, Boys' Athletics Board I, Home Room Manager I, Orange Shield 2. MICHAEL HENRY BERLOW 2I Laudholm Rd., Newtonville Mike Suppressed Desire: Learn how to make money in Chemistry Favorite Pastime: Drumming II, Bigelow, College, Orange Shield. '45 ROBERT STANLEY BROZOZOWSKI 15 Gambier St., Auburndale Buzz, Bob Favorite Pastime: Resting Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The yearly 'supply of red ink IIIA, Warren, Service, Radio Club 2. 3. W w .iw -:gs jf: 5, -in 5: ...sigh 5 ., Y 'gif-af' RODNEY JOSEPH BUCKINS 27 Gerard Ct., West Newton Rod, Medals, Rody Suppressed Desire: To be a Chemist I will to N.H.S.: A baton with a screw head that will hold a pint II, Warren, College, Neophytes 1, 2, 3, Spring .Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3. m ROBERTA FLORENCE DODKIN 150 Otis St., Newtonville Bonnie, Bobbie Suppressed Desire: To return to Brazil Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Friendliness of the teachers and pupils I, Sao Paulo Graded, Sao Paulo, Brazil, College, International Club. ARNOLD CHARLES FALES 314 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Butch ll, Day, College, Football 1, Motion Picture Squad. 161 DOROTHY ALICE BURKE 21 Carleton St., Newton Dot Favorite Pastime: Movies Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Room 2205 IIIB, Our Lady's, Business, Art Club 2. WILLIAM BRADFORD CONNOR 29 Washington Pk., Newtonville Brad Fondest Memory ofN.H.S.: The iaunt from 333 to 233 l Will to N.H.S.: Silent bells I, Day, College, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3, Usher 2. ELIZABETH JOANNA CONOVER 11 Edinboro Pl., Newtonville Jo, Betty Favorite Pastime: Being with Steve I Will to N.H.S.: My kid brother II, Day, Orchesis 2, Rifle Club 2, Basketball 1, Field Hockey 1, Softball 1. ROBERT JOHN CUNNINGHAM 32 Goddard St., Newton Highlands Bob I Will to N.H.S.: A transmis- sion, a pair of sneakers, a pair of rear tires, l?J blue cards Favorite Pastime: Playing a- round with cars girls Il, Weeks, College, Legislature 1. ROSEMARY DEMICHELE 34 Oakland St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C Block cooking class I Will to N.H.S.: One dozen Coc. IV, Weeks, Business. JOHN WILLIAM COFFEY 14 Larkspur Rd., Waban Jack Favorite Pastime: S-Blocks I will to N.H.S.: More fire drills l, Warren, College, Music Club 3, Outdoor Track 3. oem: .3 sf 'ttidwi 5. SUSAN RAE FINN 'IO Westbourne Rd., Newton Centre Sue rondest Memory of N.H.S.: B block iall three yearsl I Will to N.H.S.: My French book Il, Weeks, College, Future Teachers Club 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 3, Dance Committees 3. 31 5' :.g , K A 'i ,F ' v, W - M, 1 , j X ..4. ,e 4 .Ya l X I 'W 5 2? .MW '29 ,nv f fi 7 ? '.- -3 2 if is 9... tr fd ,iff - MAURICE ELIHU FREEDMAN 12 Seton Hill Rd., Auburndale Maury Suppressed Desire: To pass the physics course Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Saturdays and Sundays I, Boston Latin, College, Hunt-- ing and Fishing Club 3, lntra- mural Sports 3, Junior Red Cross Council I, 3, Orange Shields 3: Spring Musical 3: Vespers Programs 3. ALFRED VICTOR HUARD 18 Mountlord Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To see Building I burn Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation .II, Weeks. PAUL ROBERT HUGHES IO Grenville Rd., Watertown The Green Hornet Favorite Pastime: Goofing off in the Finishing Room Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Finishing room IIIA, West Jr. High, Service. DAVID CLARKE LOVEWELL 9 Swallow Dr., Newton Lower Falls Dave Suppressed Desire: To gradu- ote from N.H.S. Favorite Pastime: Smoking dur- ing lunches I, Wellesley, Service. HUGH MACKENZI MACKINTOSH 106 Walnut St., Newtonville Moo, Mack, Butch, Hug Suppressed Desire: To have a smoking room and a parking lot Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Its nice girls II, Day, Service, .Rifle Club 2, Baseball I, Intramural Sports 3. CECILE ARLENE t:l l Q .tit ii 'ETL-'7 Si- gage gh RICHARD STEPHAN GLOVER HALLORAN 256 Lowell Ave., Newtonville I4 Oliver St., Framingham Cecil, Ciss Favorite Pastime: Road testing Favorite Pastime: Looking for George Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S Block, C' lunches ll, Day, College, Outing Club I, Dance Committees 2, Spring Musical I. Dick IIIA, Our Ladys, Business. and may we always reca the years at N. H. . M45 WILLIAM A. MC LAUGHLIN 24 Wiswall St., West Newton Mac Suppressed Desire: To have an elevator in Building 3 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The spacious and beautiful cafeteria IIIA, Day, Service. A 'J 5 If I Q' ELIZABETH LOUISE MIRABITO 1233 Walnut St., Newton Highlands Betty, Pun-kin, Lee Suppressed Desire: To please God throughout my life I Will to N.H.S: My excuses for being late for class IV, Weeks, Business, Music Club I, 2, 3, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, Vespers I, 2, 3. ALTHEA JA-N-ET MOORE 157 Hicks St., West Newton Iyo Suppressed Desire: To get out of school I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mrs. Huss IIIB: Warren: Business: Basket- ball: Softball. . : bv, '-l:ii:1l: b :.,I X 735' f4'Xl 't E ill. ' ' if F7 . Wifi? i' F ' if Qin 25 if 1 ., gdwifiiv. 1 ,,. ts nlkgibl W if A . e 5? x if -is 5 :sic F Z .sis A ff N Q .. fn 3' . f I, My if 4 . :. ?:I:1 Xi? I , :lf JOANNE MARIE MURPHY 43 Floral St., Newton Highlands Murph Favorite Pastime: Writing let- ters to D. F. Fondest Memory ot' N.H.S.: All the wonderful kids l've met in my three years IV: Weeks: Busihess:. Office Work I, 2, 3. i 1 LOIS JOY LORRAINE RESNIK RABINOVITZ 47 Clark St., Newton Centre 145 Cab,-,f Sf., Newfon Suppressed Desire: To be a L0 medical secretary Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish classes and Mr. Packard I Will to N.H.S.: A tunnel be tween Building I and Il I, ll: Bigelow: College: Music Club 2: Neophytes I: Spanish Club 3: Exchange to Mexico 3. Fondest Memory of .N.HfS.: The wonderful activities and the friendly girls IV: Jeremiah E. Burke High: Business School. 163 iff:-we ' . st, I Vx 5 1-if E. , ,,..: E a Q PATRICIA ANN MURPHY I8 Avon PI., Newton Pam Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sophomore homeroom with Miss Bracket I Will to N.H.S.: All the warn- ing cards I got in gym IV: Bigelow: Business: Outing Club 3: Tennis 3: Archery 2: Badminton 3: Volleyball 2, 3. FREDERICK ARTHUR 'PARADIS 328 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham Frenchie Suppressed Desire: To win an argument with G. B. Favorite Pastime: Burning out 35Z 5s lllA: Framingham High: Busi- ness. ARNIE PARMA 138 Hancock St., Auburndale Viking Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Two years in Building Il I Will to N.H.S.: My perfect attendance record Il: Warren: Service. THERESA MARIAN PICONE 2l2 Derby St., Newton Terry Suppressed Desire: To see Florida lMiami Beachl Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C lunches Business: Outing Club I, 2, 3: Office Work. ANTHONY JOSEPH POMPEI 8 Murphy Ct., Newton Tony Suppressed Desire: To own a race track Favorite Pastime: Going to 2205 IIIB: Day: Service: Music Clgb 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3. ,.,,.,. , iv ROBERT J. NICHOLAS 31 Rose Dr. West Newton Nick Suppressed Desire: To take a trip to the moon Favorite Pastime: Doing noth- ing and resting afterwards IV: Dedham High: Service. 5... - . , N at . BEVERLY ANNE REYNOLDS 107 Hicks St., West Newton Bev Suppressed Desire: To have a cigarette in Dr. Barry's office I Will to N.H.S.: New shower rooms without water in them IV: Warren: Business: Orchesis 1. 5-X wi F tfum.. if X , 'K r r 4 , ,g N . A . ,. I WILLIAM F. ROCHE 156 Mt. Vernon St., Newtonville Blackie Suppressed Desire: To gradu- ate I Will to N.H.S.: Gondolas for the tunnels IV: Warren: Service: Hunting and Fishing Club 1. JOAN VIRGINIA SALVUCCI 388 Boylston St., Newton Centre Sugar, Squirt, Joni Suppressed Desire: To ploy Bill Tower's trumpet in an all boys' band. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sitting in front of a certain boy in 118 IV: Weeks: College: Home Eco- nomics Club 1: Orchesis 1: Personality Club I: Ushers 1. ALEXANDER BRITT SHEPERD 49 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale Shep Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Knapman's 'slide rule I Will to N.H.S.: Rubber rafts for the tunnels II: Warren: College. SI'IIELA MARY SMITH 80 Gardner St., Newton Centre Cindy Favorite Pastime: Being out with Ronnie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games IIIB: Bigelow: Business. WALTER STOWE 374 Sprague St., Dedham IIIA: Bigelow. STANLEY HARRIS ROSENBERG 107 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre Sam Brown Favorite Pastime: GE 6-5683. DE 2-4237, DE 2-3524 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard: the greatest teacher l have ever known ll: Weeks: College: Intramural Sports'l: Motion Picture Squad 1: Social Board l. .... . .. W N '--- is view N is Q M : my asf M55 13,25 K at Q t s is xt st X t X A be 'X use ex N 1 bi iii X 2 5 NHWY' B ts. w New il k E . ..L:'f Ni 2:55 init X i ii .g '9wi's '- Et. f i f 1 .tt f -f 1 'Q 'View x ARNOLD JAMES RUBIN 26 Marshall St.: Newton Centre Arnie Favorite Pastime: Going hunt- ing on Route 128 I Will to N.H.S. My dirty gym sweatshirt Il: Weeks: College: Rifle Club 2. as the time of our lives. LAWRENCE RICHARD TIBOLT I Fox Pl., Newton Centre Lover Suppressed Desire: To marry Carol Fovorite Pustime: Weekends with Carol ll: Noble and Greenough: Col- lege: Hunting and Fishing Club 'I, 2: Rifle Club 1, 2: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Track 3. 1, gs RICHARD P, TILTON 300 Luke Ave., Newton Highlands Dick, Ricardo Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Good old 23-F I will to N.H.S.: A co-ed trade school IIIA: Weeks: Business. X X x Xa . X 1' x xc . x N if X ? , e A i . tl .V.., Y zz- , A 4 , u A , A I f lg 1 I GERALD CHARLES CHARLES WEAGLE STANLEY ALLAN TQCCI II9 Washington Ave., Waltham WEXLER 86 Jasset St., Nonantum Jerry Favorite Pastime: Sleep Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I hit the teacher IIIA, Day ,Service, Cavalry Club, Debating Club, Music Club. Chuck Suppressed Desire: To be an electronical engineer Favorite Pastime: Golf, Music, Ham Radio, Baseball, Television Repair IIIA, Waltham, College, Radio Club I, Golf I. 11. ., s. N . ,-5, I fig ..., . A , at -5. ' s , ' 1 -Q ,ii 5 Q s I Xi 4 : :- 1 A' , if CAROL ANNE WHITE 375 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Carol Suppressed Desire: To put an elevator in building I to the fourth floor. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Puss In Boots II, Webster Groves, Mo., Col- lege, Home Economics Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Spring Musi- cal 3. , 1, , PETER J. WOJTKIEWICZ 3 Pleasant St., Maynard Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My absence excuses. IIIA, Maynard High, Business, Rifle Club. 165 219 Lake Ave, Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Playing base- ball Suppressed Desire: To get 40 out of 40 in a chemistry test I, Roxbury Memorial, College, Baseball 3. PETER WALKER WHELPLEY 361 Austin St., West Newton Ace Suppressed Desire: To get the 500 watt transmitter in 23-F on the air Favorite Pastime: Amateur Radio IIIA, Warren, Service, Radio Club 2, 3. JOAN MARIE ABBOTT 31 Bernard St., Charlemont Joanie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Longer gym periods IV, Dorchester High, Business, Cavalry Club, Music Club, Stage Crew, Usher. JOSEPH FRANK BARTZAK 11 Baker Pl., Newton Lower Falls Suppressed DeDsire: To gradu- ate from high school IV, Warren. MARIE-FRANCOISE GEORGETTE JEANNE BEAUCAMPS 85 Berkeley St., West Newton Mimi Favorite Pastime: Jitterbugging Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Boys I, Lycee Feneton Lille CNordl France, College, French Club 3, Music Club 3, Orchesis 3, Legislature, American Field Ser- vice Exchange Student. DONALD ALVA BROWN 92 Weshburn Ave., Auburndale Don, Brownie Favorite Pastime: Just listening to the latest pop records, sports II, Warren, College. JOHN EDWARD BOYLE 36 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville John Favorite Pastime: Morning hockey practices Fondest Memorv of N.H.S.: Mr. Barsam's S-Blocks ll, Boston Col-ege High, Col- lege, Ice Hockey. ROBERT B. COLPITTS I82 Melrose St., Auburndale Bob Favorite Pastime: Sitting in Mr. Walen's office i wan to N.H.S.: All my blue cards II, Weeks, Service. WILLIAM BRADFIRD CONNOR 29 Washington Pk., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Bells that didn't ring I, Day, College. Latin Club I, 2, 3, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3. WILLIAM KNOTT DAVIS 41 Windermere Rd., Auburndale Toby Suppressed Desire: Graduate Favorite Pastime: Weston ll: Warren:-Service RUTH DHIONIS 112 Gibbs St., Newton Centre Ruthne Suppressed Desire: Not to re- ceive any blue cards Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Room 2106 ll: Day: College: Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, Secretary 3: Neophytes I: Outing Club 2: Personality Club 2: Senior Sup- per Committee: Girls' Athletic Association. ANN MARIE DOLCE 31 Olde Field Rd., Newton Centre Sandy Suppressed Desire: To be able to wear Bermuda shorts to school I Will to N.H.S: A smoking room for all students II: Methuen High: College: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Italian Club 2: Science Club 1. RICHARD DUNN 252 Grant St., Framingham Dick Suppressed Desire: To get out of school Favorite Pastime: Eating and sleeping IIIA: Lincoln: Service. RICHARD LEWIS ELLIS 51 Pershing Rd., Needham Heights Dick Suppressed Desire: To finish school Favorite Pastime: Skipping school IIIA: Needham: Service. CAROL ANNE FORMALARIE 11 Dana Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To build a tunnel from building I to build- ing II I Will to N.H.S.: All the broken desks in 338 IV: Warren: Business: Music Club 2: Outing Club I, 2. WILLIAM E. GANLEY 237 Auburn St., Auburndale Bill Suppressed Desire: To be in honor study I Will to N.H.S.: Juke box in lunch room II: Warren: College: Camera Club 1: Intramural Sports 2: Stage Crew 1, 2: National Hon- or Society 3. CHARLES ALLEN GOODALE 88 Auburn St., Auburndale lllA DAVID W. HUNTER 33 Fountain St., West Newton Dave Suppressed Desire: To remain anonymous Favorite Pastime: Trying to remain anonymous ll: Day: College. PAUL JANIS 116 West St., Nonantum Suppressed Desire: To have all A lunches Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Ferguson Il: Day: Service: Rifle Club I. BRADFORD A. JORDON 35 Lewis St., Newtonville Buzzy Suppressed Desire: To have my own business Favorite Pastime: Working on my car IIIA: Bigelow: Service. RICHARD ALLEN JULE 139 Hartford St., Natick Suppressed Desire: To prove Joe wrong IIIA: Weeks: Service. CHRISTOPHER JORDEN KOHLER 137 Washington St., Newton Tek Suppressed Desire: Physicist I Will to N.H.S.: New chemis- try labofatory II: Huntington: College: Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 1, 2. THOMAS TRAYLOR KOLLER 121 Fairway Dr., West Newton Tom, Reverend Suppressed Desire: To come to school wide awake Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Boyle's pipe ll: Warren: College: Hunting and Fishing Club 1: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. GEORGE P. LAVIN Old Conn Path St., Cochituate Favorite Pastime: Pool Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The printing shop IIIA: Framingham High: Busi- ness. FREDERICK EUGENE LEWIS 27 Champa St., Newton Upper Falls Rocky Suppressed Desire: To own one of the best custom-made cars Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Playing hookie for two weeks IIIA: Weeks: Business: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM MICHAEL MCGRATH 243 Cherry St., West Newton Bill Suppressed Desire: To lead the whole school on a march to Alaska Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2 minutes to go to 332 and to the second floor of Building I II: Boston College High: Service. JAMES HERBERT McINTYRE 177 Water St., Saxonville Jimmy Suppressed Desire: To buy a new car and drive to Florida I Will to N.H.S.: A parking lot for students only IIIA: Framingham High: Busi- ness. 166 REGINALD F. McKEEN, Jr. I5 Water St., Newton Centre Ricky Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Making 236 from 146 in 5 minutes through heavy traffic I Will to N.H.S.: A 7 minute passing period I: Weeks: College: Debating Club I, 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Neophytes 1. PAUL E. MELANSON 369 Watertown St., Newton Favorite Pastime: Fishing I Will to N.H.S.: A television set in every study class IV: Day: Business: Rifle Club 1. CATHERINE MARIE MELIA 163 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Cathy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year? I Will to N.H.S.: Classes at 10:00 Monday mornings IV: Weeks: Business: Home Ec- onomics Club 1: Office Work 1. WILLIAM PIERRE MURPHY 23 White Pine Rd., Newton Upper Falls Murph Suppressed Desire: To get into M.I.T. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Modern living class II: Hingham: College. BILL O. NEWTON 54 Gammons Rd., Waban Newdie Suppressed Desire: To have all my homework done at the be- ginning of school I Will to N.H.S.: The writing oh the wall Il: Rivers: College. ROBERT C. OSTERBERG 13 Brook St., Newton Fondest Memory of' N.H.S.: The cigarette after lunch II: Bigelow: Service: INA BETH PEARLMAN 26 Ivanhoe St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To play tennis during the homeroom period Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Quiet S-Blocks ' II: Bigelow: College: Basketball 1, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Volleyball 3. MARCIA PAULA PEARLMAN 26 Ivanhoe St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To smile in Mr. Malone's class I Will to N.H.S.: The office rule Il: Bigelow: College: Basketball 3: Tennis 2, 3. FRED CLARKS PEASON 71 Hancock Ave.. Newton Centre Reno Favorite Pastime: Dating Judy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Kindness of the teachers I: Weeks: College. FRANCIS EDWARD POND 46 Jennings Rd., Holliston Fran Suppressed Desire: To be a mechanical engineer Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The teachers IIIA, Cutler School, Holliston, Service, National Honor Society 2, 3. ALBERT LINCOLN QUINAN 257 Pearl St., Newton Al Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Reading Knot too much timel ll, Bigelow, College. l HARRIET LOIS RING IO2 Cedar St., Newton Centre Vicki Favorite Pastime: Skippy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Vacations ll, Brookline High, College, Art Club 3, Drama Club 3, Music Club 3, Golf 3, Tennis 3. JOHN JOSEPH ROMAN 144 Derby St., West Newton Jack Favorite Pastime: S'Block lunch l Will to N.H.S.: A smoking room IV, Warren, Service. JOHN DENNISON ROSE 345 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To play big league baseball I Will to N.H.S.: My ancient gym shorts IV, Day, Business, Baseball 'l, Football I, lce Hockey 2. FREDERICK WILLIAM SAMPSON- 53 Washburn Ave., Auburndale Fred Suppressed Desire: To own a sports car l Will to N.H.S.: My wonderful record ll, St. Mary's. LAWRENCE RICHARD SAMPSON 50 Parker Ave., Newton Centre Dick Suppressed Desire: To walk into the offices of all the build- ings smoking Favorite Pastime: Working on old cars, D.F.A., driving ll, Weeks, Service. GEORGE RICHARD SANTILLO 460 Watertown St., Newtonville Georgie Suppressed Desire: To be a mechanical engineer Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Trade School lunch IIIA, Day, College. RICHARD THOMAS SHEA 77 Church St., Holliston Vell Suppressed Desire: To own an oil well Favorite Pastime: Tinkering IIIA, Holliston, Business. JERRY D. SULLIVAN 565 Chestnut St., Waban Sully, Sull Favorite Pastime: Sports Suppressed Desire: To Ski the Alps ll, Thayer Academy, College. DAVID CURRY THOMPSON I7 Winthrop St., West Newton Dave Favorite Pastime: Antiques lcarsj, hot rods, girls in Maine Fondest Memory of NH.S.: Miss Brackett's Geometry class ll, Warren, Service, Hunting and Fishing Club I. JAMES TRUDEL 84 Clark St., Framingham lllA, Lincoln High, Framingham. RICHARD GEORGE TRUDEL 84 Clark St., Framingham lllA, Lincoln High, Framingham. 167 ROBERT WALKER 343 Washington St., Holliston Red Favorite Pastime: Working on my car Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The gym classes IIIA Cutler Jr. High, Hollis- ton, Service. MICHAEL GERALD WERNER 583 Chestnut St., Waban Mikel Favorite Pastime: D. A. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Thump-swish ll, Weeks, College, Aviation Club l, Cavalry Club 2, Rifle Club I, Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 'l, Home Room Manager I. RICHARD EDWARD WILK 'IB River Ave., Newton Upper Falls Mouse Favorite Pastime: Doing my homework until one o'clock in the morning Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The good old days in my freshman year IIIA, Weeks, Service. WILLIAM FRANK WILLS 29 Oak St., Newton Upper Falls Billy Suppressed Desire: To ioin the United States Marine Corps Favorite Pastime: L i f t i n g weights IV, Weeks, Service. JOHN WILLIAM WINSHIP 725 Watertown St., Newtonville Junior Suppressed Desire: United States Navy Favorite Pastime: Going to the stock car races IV, Day, Service, Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 3. FRANK EDWARD wvus, Jr. 208 Pond St., Natick Favorite Pastime: Working on small 28.4 cycle gas engines IIIA, West Jr. High, Arlington, Service. .MXliNRaM 3- ew if e Lx 'IESEE' .1 :::: ,,.f' in E x Nw . A f' , HITS X 'w Kg mg? 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NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS. 173 Sf0pAfTheSiSf10f NEWTON'S, Inc THE FLYING RED HORSE Your Friendly SMART CLOTHES MOBIL SERVICE STATION fo' Class or Campus Wear 1232 WASHINGTON STREET W- NEWTON You are cordially invited to come in and browre around Complete Mobilubrication - Warbing and Waxing Looking entail: no obligation Free Pickup 8a Delivery 843 BEACON STREET can LA 7-9525 NEWTON CENTRE LA 7-7400 Open Friday evening until 9:00 P.M WA 3-0760 WOODLAND DAIRY, Inc. 57-59 WAVERLY AVENUE WA'I'ERTOWN NEWTON NATIONAL BANK The Friendly Bank for all the N610f07lI,, NEWTON CORNER NEWTONVILLE 447 Centre Srreer 287 Walnut Street NEWTON CENTRE NONAINTUM 831 Beacon Screec 433 'Watertown Su-eer MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 174 NE 5-2515-I PHILIP GODDARD J 0 s T E N ' s Treaxure-Craft jewelry and Stationery OWATONNA, MINNESOTA 42 HAWTHORNE AVE. NEEDHAM, MASS. Blgelow 4-0443 ARTHUR W. GREEN CARMOTE Paint: - Vamixbes - Larcolokl Evinrude Outboard Motors ATLANTIC HARDWARE CORP. 1170 WALNUT ST. NEWTON I-IIGHLANDS, MASS. BUSHWAY ICE CREAM FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1882 175 DEcatur 2-5200 Better Health Thru Frozen Foods Suppliers to Home Freezers FRIGID FOODS CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 1001 BOYLSTON STREET NEWTON, MASS. Compliments of . . . NEWTONVILLE ELECTRICAL CO., Inc. 459 NEWTONVILLE AVE. NEWTONVILLE Tel.: LA 7-6652 DEcatur 2-0800-O1 GENE BROWN Sale: Service GENE BROWN MOTORS, Inc. 724 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. MARTIN E. CONROY FUNERAL DIRECTOR NEWTON, MASS. 'I76 Close personal contact with staff and advisor, careful judgment in processing of copy, and expert handling in production --to give you a truer graphic reproduction of life at your school. 2l9 EAST 4-lth STREET, NEW YORK I7, NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICE, IJO MILK STREET, BOSTCN, MASS. PRINTERS OF THE NEWTONI A 'I77 ull. 0. 0 'L f f 'I A5 ,9 uv Compliments of... UNITED ALUMINUM Corporation STORM WINDOWS and DOORS BROOK STREET NEWTON, MASS. DEcatur 2-6111 DEcatur 2-1106 NORMAN B. WATT Realtors NEWTONS - WELLESLEY - NEEDHAM - WESTON Mortgage: Arranged Member: Boston, Newton 8: National Association Real Estate Boards 1106 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTER STadium 2-5600 APPEL BRUEN COMPANY Bo:ton': Buick Dealer 1019 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE ROBERT B. JOHNSON CO. IEWELERS SINCE 1875 653 MAIN STREET WALT!-IAM 54, MASS. 178 Compliments of . . . Compliments ARTHUR T. GREGORIAN of ORIENTAL RUGS 2284 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTON LOWER FALLS I HIGHLAND PHARMACY Tel.: BI 4-2555 I 999 BOYLSTON STREET CHATHAM SHOP I Main Sffeet NCWt0D Highlands Chatham, Mass. - LA 7-2400 Telephone: 155 I I ll, llll? HKIIO Ho 9, Years of experience in serving thousands and thousands of Undergrads have given Kennedy's the Know How, so im- portant to all high and Prep school men. That's why - season after season - Undergrads come back to Kennedy's : for their every clothing need. KENNEDY'S UNDERGRAD SHOPS BOSTON 0 PROVIDENCE 0 WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD 0 HARTFORD 0 BROCKTON FRAMINGHAM I f 1 ' ffrglhz 'fsssssst 'REE'-' ',45vggsnav5 G: X N Xxx Q? X I -J- .1 179 BRYON'S CLOTHES A Complete Line of Men's Clothing, Furnishings and Sportswear We Won't Let You Wear It Unless It Fits 584-386 MOODY STREET WALTHAM RENT LATE MODEL TYPE WRITER Free Delivery and Pickup - PETER PAUL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 21 Years of Progressive Service 11 PINE STREET, WALTHAM WA1tham 5-8920 Portable - Standard - Electric Typewriter: Adding Machine: - Calculating Macbinex Bookkeeping Machines - Carb Regirtert Dexks - Fikx - Chair: - Cabinetx In the Heart of The Newtons on Beacon Street Between Newton Centre and Waban THE SIMPSON HOUSE offerr you FOOD THAT IS FAMOUS - SERVICE THAT IS SUPERB In an atmosphere of candlelight and soft music which makes dining a pleasant Relaxation. Air Conditioned For Your Comfort LUNCHEONS - DINNERS - COCKTAILS BI 4-3356 RESERVATIONS BOYES MOTOR CO., Inc. PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS Mo Par Factory Engineered Part: 624 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS. LAsell 7-7300 ELECTRONIC HEATING CORP. 66 NEEDHAM ST. NEWTON HIGHLAND 61, MASS. Manufacturers pf RAYBOND Edge-Gluing Woodworking Equipment RAYSEAL Tbermoplaxtic Heat-Sealing Equipment YOU CAN DEPEND ON HOSTESS CUP CAKES ALWAYS FRESH WA1rham 5-7358 C H E Z E L I S E Waltham'J Complete Bridal Salon With A11 Accessories and RENTING SERVICE Orders Also Taken for Wedding Invitation: and Announcements 683 MAIN STREET WALTHAM, MASS. fat Central Squarej RECORDS TELEVISION BEECHER HOBBS MAGNAVOX FISHER Hi-Fidelity Radio - Plaonograpbf AS 7-4114 1416 BEACON ST. BROOKLINE 46, MASS. 181 Tel.: BI 4-7324 OAK HILL MARKET JOHN GUAGENTY, Proprietor Grocerief, Canned Goodx, Fruit: and Vegetabler, Fresh Meats and Frosted Food: 575 BOYLSTON STREET, at Parker Street Bridge NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. L . E . C O R K U M Hardware -- Kitchenware -- Paints LAsell 7-4447 867 WASHINGTON STREET Compliments of . . . WILD 8: STEVENS, Inc. 45 INDUSTRIAL PLACE Newton Upper Falls 64, Massachusetts THE ELLIOT W. KEYES PHARMACY RALPH E. KEYES, Reg. Pharm. Tel.: BI 4-2794 349 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE, MASS. 'I82 HUGO PONTIAC, Inc. 714 BEACON STREET . 3 Aileen leld S SPORTS APPAREL NEWTON CENTRE and NEW and USED CARS FINE QUALITY SWEATERS Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat A PONTIAC ' ' 40 GLEN AVENUE DE 2-4500 NEWTON CENTRE DEcautur 2-0709 Stanley R. Robbins Plumbing -- Appliance: - Heating STANLEY R. ROBBINS 8: CO. ENGINEERS - CONTRACTORS 294 CENTRE STREET NEWTON, MASS. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS from H. P. HOOD 81 SONS QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1846 183 PLANNING POR A HOME? DIENER MOTORS Let us help you get it-don't go it alone . Benefit from our long experience and learn how STUDEBAKER DEALER completely our Mortgage Plan can be arranged to NEW and USED CARS meet your every need consistent with budget and income- 945 MOODY STREET Waltham WA 5-7100 J E Branch at: 32 ARSENAL STREET UOPERATIYE Watertown Square WA 4-0580 NEWTONVILLE SQUARE ' Service - Electric Power - Tool Service Dietel Fuel Injection Automotive - Aircraft - Marine Supplies I W. J. co. 210 NEEDHAM STREET DE 2-3650 Newton Upper Falls, CBoston 645, M RSS . MacINTYRE, FAY 8: THAYER ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE New England Industrial Center Needham 94, Mass. NE 5-4770 184 FOR THE GRADUATE GIVE A PORTABLE TYPEWRITER 307 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER DE 2-5561 MERCURY ADDING MACHINE SERVICE BI 4-3900 John M. Waller, Pres. 8: Treas. HOME SPECIALTIES CO., Inc. AWNINGS - SHADES - SCREENS Venetian Blind: - Aluminum Combination Window: and Doon - Weathentrip: -- Summer Furniture Canopiex - Tentx and White Aisle Carpets 555 WORCESTER TURNPIKE NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. Compliments of . . . FLODIN SEWING MACHINE CO. Electric Appliance: 257 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS. Compliments of . . . A FRIEND 185 ? Dress Compliments of . . . NEWTON BRICK 8: CEMENT CO., Inc. LAsell 7-9508 Radio Service - General Tune-Up TURNPIKE SERVICE STATION Dealer: in Ienney Producti 360 BOYLSTON ST. NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. CLASS OF 36 - LOUIS SIGNORE, Prop. 1. Compliments NADEL'S FOOI WEAR of Featuring Sport Shoes by SANDLER OF BOSTON and Party Shoes by FOOT FLAlRS CAPRICCIO CO. 1267 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CENTRE 21 JACKSON STREET Tel.: LA 7-5550 Newton Centre, Mass. 186 Y - - - - -W F R E D D I E ' S H X Music Unlimited I Established 1925 '7 Repairing and Remodeling RECORDS QB? f 1 STORAGE RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE BROOKS - All Makes - TAILORING LA 7-9655 CO. LA5e11 7.3967 1306 WASHINGTON ST. 851 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTONVILLE, WEST NEWTON 65, MASS. Compliments of . . . RICH, BELLINGER 81 MACKAY Director: of Funerals 26-30 CENTRE AVENUE NEWTON 58, MASS. Compliments of . . . I CHARLES HALL Newxdealer 41 UNION STREET Newton Center 59, Mass. Tel.: BI 4-4922 187 STAR MARKET C0. Outstanding Food Stores 'k WATERTOWN 0 NEWTONVILLE 0 WELLESLEY SOMERVILLE 0 MEDFORD 0 CHESTNUT HILL CAMBRIDGE 0 BROOKLINE Each the leading food :lore in its community. NEWTON CENTRE SAVINGS BANK SAVE and keep your savings SAFE 103 UNION STREET NEWTON CENTRE BE 2-8330 s. J. MCNEILLY, Inc. Cadillac - Oldxmobile - Sales and Service 639 HAMMOND STREET CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. 188 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 SECURITY MILLS INC NEWTONVILLE MASS. 189 Compliments of . . . HOWARD HATHAWAY'S AMOCO STATION 1256 WASHINGTON STREET Tel.: LA 7-7788 Office: Blgelow 4-1566 BENJAMIN M. THOMAS E. B. THOMAS 431 CENTRE STREET P. A. THOMAS NEWTON 58, MASS. Compliments of the . . . PARAMOUN T THEATER WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER Power Lawn Mowerr Snow Tbrowers - - Brush Cutters - 1 ly: A MII, Seerfr - ll: I Ill llil Cbfmfwlf U : I I 2 11115151 Y.27f,'1'Jlf17!,'f-'XM penilizen , yg7f,7,4g1f,7f,'f,mg1 I Garden Toolr - Hare and Sprmkler: AND NOW The New TORO POWER TOOLS, a machine for every purpose, to give you the most complete home shop you have ever seen. lNL !Zl CO. N'EW'I'0N'S SEED ind GARDEN STO.-I 1121 WASHINGTON STREET West Newton 65, Mass. Blgelow 4-7960 SALES - PARTS - SERVICE OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC I z SALES SERVICE 49370 'WA56 I n c . TCL: Wfeffown 48100 BEST TRADES AND PROMPT DELIVERIES AUTO REPAIRS, BODY WORK AND PAINTING 43 NORTH BEACON STREET WATERTOWN, MASS. Most modern sales and service facilities at your disposal Compliments of . . . PERSONAL SPORTSWEAR BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '55 DEERFOOT FARMS 225 NEEDHAM STREET NEWTON UPPER FALLS NEWTONCS' ONLY DAIRY LAse11 7-6661 DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE , O7 Ah , fiwzdfffcwfffx ZS ffm Jeweler: and Sil1zer:mitb.r WATCH REPAIRS ELECTRONICALLY TIMED 45 LINCOLN STREET NEWTON HIGHLANDS I9I ferns Compliments of . . . 350 BOYLSTON STREET I NEWTON ROTARY CLUB I in recognition of the in Heddqu tg ar rx GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY I Wellesley, for of Too Abe ROTARY INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR MISS Smart, Planning . . . for your future includes a sound financial program. Why not start NOW? You can buy Co-operative Shares for as little as 31. per month. They will be worth 15200. each at maturity. Come in and talk it over with us. AUBURNDALE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 507 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE RAYMOND C. WIER EDWARD H. CARSON Gulf Service RAY and EDDIE'S Tire: - Batteries - Accerroriex - Road Service AAA 732 BEACON STREET TEL.: LAse11 7-9584 NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. 192 H O M E S 'I'I-IE NEWTONS WELLESLEY WESTON NEEDHAM THOMAS' V. CLEVELAND -- Realtors ASSOCIATES Thomas V. Cleveland - LA 7-3660 Raymond P. Atwood - DE 2-8979 Maxwell H. Robson - BI 4-5675 Warren Blaisdell - BE 5-0832 405 Centre Street, Newton 58, Mass. BI 4-6920 Compliments of . . . AL ROGAN SPORTING GOODS 327 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER, MASS DOELCAM A Division of Minneapolis-Honeywell Engineering Laboratories 56 ELMWOOD STREET Newton 58, Mass. Main Plant and Officex 1400 SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD Boston 35, Mass. 193 BARNETT FABRIC STORES, INC. Zliahricz uf Biztinntinn COMPLETE SEWING ACCESSORIES Laces - Notions - Buttons - Zippers - Patterns Sillcs - Cottons - Woolens - Nylons - Velvets - Plastics Q60 Washington Street, Newton Corner LA 7-4587 LA 7-9749 E D G R A H A M ' S Esso Servicenter 1169 WASHINGTON STREET WEST NEWTON G. 8: S. PAPER CO., Inc. Tbe Dependable Paper Merchants Phone: LAsell 7-3500 WEST NEWTON Compliments of . . . HAARTZ AUTO FABRIC COMPANY 3 BRIDGE STREET NEWTON 58, MASS. Manufacturers of Automobile Fabrics of Distinction 194 TI Compliments of . . . I Tel.: DE 2-3790 i HOWARD JOHNSONS THE REPUBLIC Co., Inc. ROUTE 128 and ROUTE 16 Exporter: of Fine Footwear W. NEWTON 65, MASS. I 25 KEMPTON PLACE LANDMARK FOR HUNGRY AMERICANS NEWTON 65, MASS Established 1894 Good Luck, Graduates SPECIAL DISCOUNTS T0 CLAS.: '35 Where there is always a HOME PRODUCTS Show COLEMAN Appliance 8: Supply, Inc. NEWTON 400 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CORNER Tel.: FA1rnouth 1925 Newton: LA 7-8062 A. MARKEN Si COMPANY NEWTON and FALMOUTH, MASS. Wholesale Fra.. .md Produce Established 1905 Off Main Street, 1099 WALNUT STREET 195 H. F. WESTON 8: CO. Wbolerale - DATE NUT BREAD - Producer: 398 NEWTON STREET WALTHAM, MASS. WA1tham 5-7326 Compliments of . . . HAIMAN'S SHOE STORE 767 BEACON STREET Newton Centre LA 7-6369 Everything From Loafer: to High Heel! 1 CHEFS f RESTAURANT f A J. H. CHANDLER at SON 4 Specializing in I Incorporated , ROAST BEEF 2 rf HARDWARE Luncheon-S .99 up - Dinners-31.85 up 242 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER LA 7-9600 Banquet Facilities from 10-70 Tel.: Blgelow 4-4000 796 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. CROWLEY BROS. Stationers 338 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPE WRITERS - Sales, Rentals, and Repairs CA short block from your schooll Congratulations to the 1955 Class WEST NEWTON SAVINGS BANK WEST NEWTON, MASS. Blgelow 4-2000 8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. - Monday thru Friday 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. - Friday Evening Except july and August Compliments of . . . JIM CRONIN'S JENNEY STATION 1229 WASHINGTON STREET West Newton, Mass. Tel.: LA 7-9788 197 An Invitation to June Graduates When you start working and receive your first salary, we invite you to come in and open a Savings Account. Then, make it a habit to save something each pay day. Building a healthy bank balance will give you a wonderful feeling and prove that you have what it takes to get ahead financially. 230 We'Il welcome you as a depositor. N5 wrou one n r SA vmas BANK ell! Oll 286 Washington Street Newton Corner - Tel l.Asell 7-7850 OYHEI OFHCYS ' WEl.lESlEY SOUAII 9 NEEDHAM SQUAlf Save That Trip THE TUX SHOP The Only Exclurive Formal Wear Store in Newton ALWAYS THE LATEST IN CORRECT FORMAL WEAR Rental and Sale CALIFORNIA STREET NEWTON, MASS. To Boston LA 7-0459 Compliments of . . . MAPLE HILL FARM DAIRY 697 LINCOLN STREET Waltham 54, Mass. WA 5-1222 Packard Sales and Service L Y O N S M O T O R S Newton? Only PACKARD Dealer 1005 BOYLSTON STREET Newton Highlands LA 7-6208 198 YOl.l'l.I. REALLY ENJOY? Here's what the Telephone Company offers girls finishing High School- V A chance to fill an important iob. V A chance to earn good pay, regu- lar raises, paid vacations. V A chance to enioy friendly com- panionship, meet new people, make new friends. This is your chance to do vital work . . . get a job with plenty of responsibility . . . be asso- ciated witl1 a reliable Company that's known and respected everywhere - a Company you'll he proud to work for. Come in and talk to us. Get all the details. But do it now, so you'll have a head start. The New ENGLAND TEIEIIIIIIIIE s. mfcnmi our porfraif . . IS MORE THAN A PICTURE WHEN YOU HAVE IT TAKEN BY PURDY Because our friendly and understanding photographers put you at your ease-so that the professional skill which completes the making of your portrait begins with. the warm and natural personality that is you. Make your appointment now-and see! New England? Foremort Photographer PURDY 367 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 16, MASS. Cnear Arlington Street Churchj Official Photographer, Newton High School 200 51 1 I if wx A' L . .,, X -11 51 ' 'F Ji' .il 'ff Z. J. L 'r 1155


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